Parker Bros Shotguns By Serial Number
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*Parker Bros. Shotguns By Serial Number
*Parker Shotgun Grade Identification
*Parker Bros Shotguns By Serial Number
*Parker Bros Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Numbers
*Parker Brothers Double Barrel Identification
*Parker Brothers Shotgun Values
YOU CAN REVIEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTION OF Parker Brothers Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Number 207612 And Smith And Wesson Double Shotgun And Rifle HERE.Parker Brothers Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Number 207612 And Smith And Wesson Double Shotgun And Rifle On Sale. I have a Parker bros. Sxs double barrel shotgun. Serial number 205575. I know nothing about these guns and would like to figure out what kind of value it has. I am sure condition is everything. I would call it good condition. It is obviously worn but still shines, wood looks good and the barrels are in decent condition.
Parker Shotguns Identification and Marks.
Parker shotguns have three basic identification marks that will help you identify your Parker.
*Frame Size: Parker used different frames for their shotguns. Normally the 12 gaugewas a 1, 1 1/2 or 2 frame While the 20 gauge was an 0 or a 00 frame. The frame sizesincluded 7 which was the largest down to a 000 the smallest for a 410. The frame sizeand serial number are found on the rear barrel lug.
*Grade: The grade is marked on the flat of the action; Parker used a number in the early days and later used an alpha designation. The grades are as follows with the highest grade first. A1 grade 8, AAH grade 7, AH grade 6, BH grade 5, CH grade 4, DH grade 3, GH grade 2, PH or VH grade 1 and Trojan grade.
*Barrel Rib: Parker put the grade of steel on the rib along with Parker Brothers, Meridian CT. The early Damascus barrels were usually marked Damascus on the rib. Trojan grade was marked Trojan Steel, the VH grade was marked Vulcan Steel, B grade usually was marked Acme Steel. This can change as orders could be placed for any type steel or damascus barrel you desired.
This is not a complete description by any means, but is intended to be a tool to help with preliminary investigation and identification. You should always consult a knowledgeable person to clarify the many variations that Parker enthusiast uncover all the time. This is the reason there are so many books written about the Parker Shotguns.
For more information please call me.I do not charge for this service as this is MY HOBBY. My goal is to help people find information about their SXS. I tell clients I was helped by many collectors and this is how I try to repay them for the time they spent with helping me learn about SXS.
*Sean Winder Says:
Morning,I have a family Parker SxS that I am trying to find out a value for. I took this to local gun shop and the employee was baffled. I have many pics of the underside markings but none of them are familiar to the gun shop employee. It is clearly marked Parker, says laminated but we couldn’t find any reference based on being a top hammer. I didn’t see anything that resembled a serial number.I hope you can be of some help. I can send you the pics I have for further investigation.
The gun shop did say that it was an 80% grade and a very nice gun but other than that he had no idea.
Thank you,Sean Winder215-859-2756
*Jeffery Leppien Says:
I just picked up a Parker Bros. SxS hammered shotgun lifter model. The serial number is 13773 which indicates it was manufactured in 1879. The only mark I can find on the watertable for Grade is the letter “U” above the serial number. On the bottom of the barrel lug is an S1 and on the bottom of the barrel flats is ST38. Any idea what grade this is? I can’t seem to match it up.Thanks,Jeffery Leppien
*Michael Reed Says:
Hello
Is there any record of Wells Fargo marked Parker shotguns? Thank you.Michael Reed
*Matt Jester Says:
I have a Parker Bros 12 ga. V 4 Vulcan steel sxs. Serial # places the gun being made in 1900. Any help with values is greatly appreciated.Thanks,Matt
*bradshaw Says:
I need photos of Parker engraving grades. I am on a project for a client upgrading and restoration of a Parker. Can you direct me to a site to see good photos? Brucebruce@bradshawgunengraver.comA B Bradshaw EngravingToronto.
*bradshaw Says:
I need photos of Parker engraving grades. I am on a project for a client upgrading and restoration of a Parker. Can you direct me to a site to see good photos? Brucebruce@bradshawgunengraver.comA B Bradshaw EngravingToronto.
*Amy Neel Says:
Hi there, I inherited a Parker shotgun. Don’t know much about shotguns. Want to know if it is safe to use.Serial number 185,366Other markings: Vulcan Steel. 28 gauge, 00.Also: inside a circle, the letters JG, with number 62 nearby. Also, inside a circle V, with HT/A and 3, nearby.I have no idea what these markings mean.Should I take it to gunsmith to determine safety?Thank you for any help.Leave a Reply« PARKER SHOTGUNS SERIAL NUMBERS AND YEAR OF PRODUCTIONPrevious PostParker Bros. Shotguns By Serial NumberParker BrosFormerlyParker Snow Co.Meriden Manufacturing Company Charles Parker MakerParker Brothers GunsParker Bros. ShotgunsIndustryArms IndustryFatedefunct, 1942 (acquired by Remington Arms)Founded1867; 154 years agoFounder Charles ParkerHeadquarters, United StatesWilber and Dexter ParkerCharles A. KingProductsFirearms, ammunition, and accessoriesParentRemington Arms (1934–1942)Websitewww.remington.com
Parker Bros (also known at various times as Parker Brothers Manufacturing Company, Parker Brothers Guns, and Parker Bros. Shotguns) was an Americanfirearms firm, mostly producing shotguns from 1867 to 1942. During these years, approximately 242,000 guns were produced in various grades, and are widely considered the finest and most collectible American shotgun.Models[edit]Parker Shotgun Grade IdentificationParker shotgun, Trojan Grade
All Parker guns are break-open style actions, most of which are side-by-side double barreled designs; the remainder are single barrel guns intended for use in trap shooting.
For the first 20+ years of production, Parker Bros. used an exposed hammer design, but by 1888 the first hammerless guns were offered for sale.Parker Bros Shotguns By Serial Number
Parker guns were offered in 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 20, 28 and .410 gauges. There is an experimental example known to have been produced in 18 gauge. All else being equal, the smaller the gauge the more scarce and valuable a Parker gun would be in today’s world.
Parker guns were sold at various price points; the basic gun being the same design with the price increasing as production costs (engraving, fit and finish, quality of wood grain, barrel steel, etc.). These grades included: dollars grades, Trojan & VH through A-1 Special/ Invincible.History[edit]
Parker Bros. was launched in Meriden, Connecticut, as Parker Snow Co. by Charles Parker, whose mission was to produce rifles for the United States Army during the Civil War. The company was among several entrepreneurial initiatives by Charles Parker, founder of the Charles Parker Company.
Over the years, Parker shotguns were exhibited in several national and international expositions including the Centennial International Exhibition, Philadelphia in 1876; the Melbourne International Exhibition, Australia in 1880-81; the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago in 1993; and the Sportsmen’s Exposition, New York in 1895, 1896, and 1897.[1][2]
The company was acquired by Remington Arms in 1934, and phased out of business by 1942.[3]Famous shooters[edit]
Parker guns were often viewed as the gun of choice by celebrities including: Annie Oakley, Frank Butler, Clark Gable, as well as the top ranked competition shooters of the day.PGCA[edit]
There is an active interest in Parker guns today, most visibly represented by the Parker Gun Collector’s Association.References[edit]Parker Bros Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Numbers
*^(July 20, 2016). ’Parker Brothers guns - designs in collections, at auction, in expositions, design catalogues and historical information’. artdesigncafe. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
*^(April 30, 1881). ’Connecticut Awards in the Australian World’s Fair’. Morning Journal and Courier (New Haven, Conn.), p. 2. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
*^’Parker Brothers (Meriden, CT) DHE Side-by-Side Shotgun,’ NRA Museum. Accessed Nov. 15, 2018.Other sources consulted[edit]
*Johnson, Peter H. (1961). Parker, America’s finest shotgun. New York: Bonanza Books. 260 pages.External links[edit]Parker Brothers Double Barrel IdentificationWikimedia Commons has media related to Parker Bros..
*Parker shotguns Courtesy of NRA MuseumsParker Brothers Shotgun ValuesRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parker_Bros.&oldid=987005498’
Download here: http://gg.gg/wk04x
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
*Parker Bros. Shotguns By Serial Number
*Parker Shotgun Grade Identification
*Parker Bros Shotguns By Serial Number
*Parker Bros Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Numbers
*Parker Brothers Double Barrel Identification
*Parker Brothers Shotgun Values
YOU CAN REVIEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTION OF Parker Brothers Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Number 207612 And Smith And Wesson Double Shotgun And Rifle HERE.Parker Brothers Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Number 207612 And Smith And Wesson Double Shotgun And Rifle On Sale. I have a Parker bros. Sxs double barrel shotgun. Serial number 205575. I know nothing about these guns and would like to figure out what kind of value it has. I am sure condition is everything. I would call it good condition. It is obviously worn but still shines, wood looks good and the barrels are in decent condition.
Parker Shotguns Identification and Marks.
Parker shotguns have three basic identification marks that will help you identify your Parker.
*Frame Size: Parker used different frames for their shotguns. Normally the 12 gaugewas a 1, 1 1/2 or 2 frame While the 20 gauge was an 0 or a 00 frame. The frame sizesincluded 7 which was the largest down to a 000 the smallest for a 410. The frame sizeand serial number are found on the rear barrel lug.
*Grade: The grade is marked on the flat of the action; Parker used a number in the early days and later used an alpha designation. The grades are as follows with the highest grade first. A1 grade 8, AAH grade 7, AH grade 6, BH grade 5, CH grade 4, DH grade 3, GH grade 2, PH or VH grade 1 and Trojan grade.
*Barrel Rib: Parker put the grade of steel on the rib along with Parker Brothers, Meridian CT. The early Damascus barrels were usually marked Damascus on the rib. Trojan grade was marked Trojan Steel, the VH grade was marked Vulcan Steel, B grade usually was marked Acme Steel. This can change as orders could be placed for any type steel or damascus barrel you desired.
This is not a complete description by any means, but is intended to be a tool to help with preliminary investigation and identification. You should always consult a knowledgeable person to clarify the many variations that Parker enthusiast uncover all the time. This is the reason there are so many books written about the Parker Shotguns.
For more information please call me.I do not charge for this service as this is MY HOBBY. My goal is to help people find information about their SXS. I tell clients I was helped by many collectors and this is how I try to repay them for the time they spent with helping me learn about SXS.
*Sean Winder Says:
Morning,I have a family Parker SxS that I am trying to find out a value for. I took this to local gun shop and the employee was baffled. I have many pics of the underside markings but none of them are familiar to the gun shop employee. It is clearly marked Parker, says laminated but we couldn’t find any reference based on being a top hammer. I didn’t see anything that resembled a serial number.I hope you can be of some help. I can send you the pics I have for further investigation.
The gun shop did say that it was an 80% grade and a very nice gun but other than that he had no idea.
Thank you,Sean Winder215-859-2756
*Jeffery Leppien Says:
I just picked up a Parker Bros. SxS hammered shotgun lifter model. The serial number is 13773 which indicates it was manufactured in 1879. The only mark I can find on the watertable for Grade is the letter “U” above the serial number. On the bottom of the barrel lug is an S1 and on the bottom of the barrel flats is ST38. Any idea what grade this is? I can’t seem to match it up.Thanks,Jeffery Leppien
*Michael Reed Says:
Hello
Is there any record of Wells Fargo marked Parker shotguns? Thank you.Michael Reed
*Matt Jester Says:
I have a Parker Bros 12 ga. V 4 Vulcan steel sxs. Serial # places the gun being made in 1900. Any help with values is greatly appreciated.Thanks,Matt
*bradshaw Says:
I need photos of Parker engraving grades. I am on a project for a client upgrading and restoration of a Parker. Can you direct me to a site to see good photos? Brucebruce@bradshawgunengraver.comA B Bradshaw EngravingToronto.
*bradshaw Says:
I need photos of Parker engraving grades. I am on a project for a client upgrading and restoration of a Parker. Can you direct me to a site to see good photos? Brucebruce@bradshawgunengraver.comA B Bradshaw EngravingToronto.
*Amy Neel Says:
Hi there, I inherited a Parker shotgun. Don’t know much about shotguns. Want to know if it is safe to use.Serial number 185,366Other markings: Vulcan Steel. 28 gauge, 00.Also: inside a circle, the letters JG, with number 62 nearby. Also, inside a circle V, with HT/A and 3, nearby.I have no idea what these markings mean.Should I take it to gunsmith to determine safety?Thank you for any help.Leave a Reply« PARKER SHOTGUNS SERIAL NUMBERS AND YEAR OF PRODUCTIONPrevious PostParker Bros. Shotguns By Serial NumberParker BrosFormerlyParker Snow Co.Meriden Manufacturing Company Charles Parker MakerParker Brothers GunsParker Bros. ShotgunsIndustryArms IndustryFatedefunct, 1942 (acquired by Remington Arms)Founded1867; 154 years agoFounder Charles ParkerHeadquarters, United StatesWilber and Dexter ParkerCharles A. KingProductsFirearms, ammunition, and accessoriesParentRemington Arms (1934–1942)Websitewww.remington.com
Parker Bros (also known at various times as Parker Brothers Manufacturing Company, Parker Brothers Guns, and Parker Bros. Shotguns) was an Americanfirearms firm, mostly producing shotguns from 1867 to 1942. During these years, approximately 242,000 guns were produced in various grades, and are widely considered the finest and most collectible American shotgun.Models[edit]Parker Shotgun Grade IdentificationParker shotgun, Trojan Grade
All Parker guns are break-open style actions, most of which are side-by-side double barreled designs; the remainder are single barrel guns intended for use in trap shooting.
For the first 20+ years of production, Parker Bros. used an exposed hammer design, but by 1888 the first hammerless guns were offered for sale.Parker Bros Shotguns By Serial Number
Parker guns were offered in 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 20, 28 and .410 gauges. There is an experimental example known to have been produced in 18 gauge. All else being equal, the smaller the gauge the more scarce and valuable a Parker gun would be in today’s world.
Parker guns were sold at various price points; the basic gun being the same design with the price increasing as production costs (engraving, fit and finish, quality of wood grain, barrel steel, etc.). These grades included: dollars grades, Trojan & VH through A-1 Special/ Invincible.History[edit]
Parker Bros. was launched in Meriden, Connecticut, as Parker Snow Co. by Charles Parker, whose mission was to produce rifles for the United States Army during the Civil War. The company was among several entrepreneurial initiatives by Charles Parker, founder of the Charles Parker Company.
Over the years, Parker shotguns were exhibited in several national and international expositions including the Centennial International Exhibition, Philadelphia in 1876; the Melbourne International Exhibition, Australia in 1880-81; the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago in 1993; and the Sportsmen’s Exposition, New York in 1895, 1896, and 1897.[1][2]
The company was acquired by Remington Arms in 1934, and phased out of business by 1942.[3]Famous shooters[edit]
Parker guns were often viewed as the gun of choice by celebrities including: Annie Oakley, Frank Butler, Clark Gable, as well as the top ranked competition shooters of the day.PGCA[edit]
There is an active interest in Parker guns today, most visibly represented by the Parker Gun Collector’s Association.References[edit]Parker Bros Double Barrel Shotgun Serial Numbers
*^(July 20, 2016). ’Parker Brothers guns - designs in collections, at auction, in expositions, design catalogues and historical information’. artdesigncafe. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
*^(April 30, 1881). ’Connecticut Awards in the Australian World’s Fair’. Morning Journal and Courier (New Haven, Conn.), p. 2. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
*^’Parker Brothers (Meriden, CT) DHE Side-by-Side Shotgun,’ NRA Museum. Accessed Nov. 15, 2018.Other sources consulted[edit]
*Johnson, Peter H. (1961). Parker, America’s finest shotgun. New York: Bonanza Books. 260 pages.External links[edit]Parker Brothers Double Barrel IdentificationWikimedia Commons has media related to Parker Bros..
*Parker shotguns Courtesy of NRA MuseumsParker Brothers Shotgun ValuesRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parker_Bros.&oldid=987005498’
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