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1343
$51,750.00

*INCREDIBLE PARKER GHE GRADE 28 GA SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 242133. Cal. 28 ga. 26″ bbls, matted tapered concave rib, with single silver sighting bead, 2-7/8″ chambers, IMP-CYL/MOD chokes, ejectors and Parker single selective trigger. This very late Remington gun has no markings on top rib, but is stamped with the choke markings on bbl flats. The “OO” size frame is engraved with oval and two flying ducks over a marsh scene surrounded by foliate arabesque scroll on left side, two quail in oval with grass on right side with foliate arabesque scroll and circle with two pheasants on trigger plate with foliate arabesque scroll. Bottom center of receiver is engraved “PARKER”. Mounted with nicely figured walnut, checkered beavertail forend, checkered pistol grip stock with Parker Brothers hard rubber grip cap, checkered butt with steel skeleton buttplate and gold initial shield engraved “E.R.M./III”. This late SN does not appear in the Parker Serial Number data base. Bore diameter: left -.551, right -.550. Bore restrictions: left -.013, right -.005. Wall thickness: left -N/A, right -N/A. Drop at heel: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 6lbs. 3oz. LOP 13-5/16″. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun appears to be test fired only. Bbls retain 99% of their orig blue with just a few very tiny minor handling marks. Receiver retains virtually all of its strong orig case colors with just some very faint thinning on the sharp edges, trigger guard retains virtually all of its blue. Stock is sound with sharp checkering, a few minor handling marks, and retains virtually all of its orig finish. Buttplate retains nearly all of its orig blue with some faint thinning on some sharp edges. Forend is sound with sharp checkering a few minor handling marks, retains virtually all of its orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, auto-safety, strong ejectors and bright shiny bores as gun appears to be test fired only. 4-37472 BDT243 (50,000-70,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2009
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