SKU 109892
used very good
Used Price
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Parker Brothers DH Grade 30" 12Ga Damascus, choked full & full. So this Parker was made in 1900, at that time although damascus was standard up until 1897, in 1900 it was an upgrade. DH grade was also manufactured in smaller numbers than the DHE with ejectors. If you will notice in the photos of the receiver and barrel lug, this gun is a number 2 frame and number 3 choke, full. The barrels show strongly the original damascus finish pattern. The barrel chambers are 2 3/4, and have not been honed, they are as Parker made them. The price range on these guns vary widely, and I feel that is judged mostly on originality, rarity, and condition. This gun is in its original state, this gun is not especially common in its features, this gun shows honest ware from use, but is nicely presentable. Go hunting with it, and display it proudly. I feel that I have put it in the middle of accepted price range. Please feel free to contact with questions.
UPC | ECOM00109892 |
Gauge | 12 GA |
Finish | BLUED W/ ENGRAVING |
Capacity | 2 ROUNDS |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
Action | SIDE BY SIDE |
Barrel Length | 30 BARREL |
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