Parker Reproduction Serial Numbers
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To my knowledge the most accurate production figures were stated in an article written by Nick Sisley in the Feb. 1996 Issue of ShorgunSports magazine. Sisley interviewed Jack Skeuse and got the actual numbers of production by gauge and model for the article. These numbers are assumed to be more accurate than the estimated numbers Tom Skeuse furnished from memory for the authors of The Parker Story. I've never seen a break down of single vs.
Double trigger guns produced.FYI.according to the article about 12,250 in all were built, of these:6050 were 20-ga. DHE2137 were 12-ga. DHE4203 were 28-ga. DHEwith the balance made up of special guns such as 125 Sporting Clays Classics, 350 Steel Shot Specials, 100-12, 100-20 and 100-28-ga. Sets, 300-A-1 Specials, 20/16 and 28/.410 bi-gauge sets and 33.410's on the tiny 4/0 frame.#138493 - 03/02/09 08:17 PM Re: PARKER REPRODUCTION PRODUCTION FIGURESSidelockRegistered: 02/25/02Posts: 3205Loc: The Republic of Texas. Yeah Don, those too; perhaps there are a few other variants along with the many (perhaps a couple hundred) guns that have the 'P' prefix in the serial number that many have mistakenly thought stands for 'Prototype', but I, and others instead believe it stands for 'Personal' as the Skeuse's gifted many of these 'P' guns to family and friends.
It was reported by Sisley in his interview with Jack Skeuse that only 5 prototype guns were initially built by Winchester's Olin-Kodensha factory which the Skeuse's were obligated to pay $50,000.00 each for even if they weren't satisfied with them. As it turned out the Skeuse's were so impressed by them they immediately ordered 12,000! Updated every minute of everyday!Copyright (c) 1993 - 2019 doublegunshop.com. All rights reserved. Doublegunshop.com - Bloomfield, NY 14469. USA These materials are provided by doublegunshop.com as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only.
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Fox XE 16 Gauge – FACTORY ORIGINAL, MINT CONDITION: Year 1919, 16 Gauge, 5lbs 12oz, Side-by-Side: Serial Number 300,790: Year 1919, 16 Gauge, 5lbs 12oz, Side-by-Side: Serial Number 300,790. During the 20 years of chasing A.H. Fox guns of all grades and gauges for my personal collection and to assist my clients to build their collections, the Fox XE 16ga. Has been one of the most difficult to find. I have only seen 5 offered for sale in the last 10 years.
This fine example could be the very best XE 16 on Mother Earth, as it has all original factory finishes retaining 99% case color, blue, and wood finish. Built in 1919, sn300790 is one of 90 factory-documented Fox XE guns built in 16ga., with only 79 of those the cherished Philly made guns. Some of these guns have disappeared so it is likely there are less than 70 or so left in the world. Of the 70, few have this much condition remaining and most have been significantly altered since leaving the factory.
I have examined this gun inside and out, and it is a near new, factory original gun. The signature A.H. Fox case colors are not duplicated in today’s world. The engraving on this gun is exceptionally sharp and clear and from the prime era of Fox engraving.
When you examine the order card you will notice it shows 3 ½” drop at the heel which is an error on the card as the gun has 2 ½” drop at heel and THE GUN MATCHES ALL OTHER DETAILS ON THE ORDER CARD including the long length of pull, gun weight, barrel weight and length. Errors were made when handwriting order cards. The gun came from the factory with the 2 ½” drop at heel.
The factory marked serial number is on the head of the stock as shown in the photos. Weighing just 5lbs.
And balanced perfectly on the hinge pin, you would be hard-pressed to find a more beautiful A.H. This gun has it allrarity, high grade, incredible factory original condition, desirable features and stock dimensions, perfect mechanics, mirror bores, gorgeous wood figure, perfect screwsan A.H. Fox gun for the advanced collector or avid shooter/collector. When you consider this is likely your only chance to own such a gun, it is a wise investment vehicle for your hard-earned funds at the price offered. Price: $27,950 Parker Reproduction 16/20 Ga Combo SxS Shotgun: Like New Parker Reproduction 16/20 Ga Combo Set. This is #6 out of 100 Special Edition Set for The National Sporting Fraternity Limited. Shotgun has a Krieghoff 16 Ga barrel, 28″ IC-Mod. Second barrel is a 20 Ga, 26″ IC-Mod. Comes with Leather Hard Case, Canvas Dust Cover, 16-20 Ga Snap Caps and Oil bottle.
Shotgun is in 99% condition with just a few faint handling marks. Bluing is excellent with very strong case colors.
Comes with Parker Reproduction Catalog and a copy of Game & Gun magazine. Steve Smith reviewed the combo set in this magazine.
Price: $8,500 Greifelt Grade 1 20ga O/U Double Barrel Shotgun:: This beautiful little 20ga Greifelt remains in absolutely outstanding condition. With excellent scenes of birds on both sides of the action and delicate rose and scroll on the balance, it retains near 100% of the case colors.
The 26″ barrels feature a solid rib with a metal bead; choked IC/IM with excellent bores and 98% bluing. The barrels also have rose and scroll engraving at the breech end.
The scalloped boxlock action with a Kersten style top crossbolt and dual underlugs has dual triggers with the front trigger being articulated. The LOP is 14 1/2″ from the front trigger to the original horn buttplate. The dark-colored walnut straight gripped stock features the original finish and only has a couple of handling marks.
The gun comes in the oak and leather case with the original Von Lengerke & Detmold label. Price: $5,500 WINCHESTER MODEL 21 – 30″ BARREL – EARLY PRODUCTION WITH LOW 3 DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER: Here’s an early Winchester Model 21 in 12 gauge – serial number 145.
This honest gun has 30″ barrels choked mod and full. Mirror bores as original measuring.730 with 13/1000 choke in right and 35/1000 in left. Chambers at 2 3/4″. Gun is tight and on the face with top lever right of center. No loose ribs – barrels ring true. All serial numbers match. No cracks to the wood with sharp checkering.
One inch Winchester red recoil pad. Weight is 7 LBS 7 1/2 OZ. Shipping is $40. Great shootable stock dimensions follow. LOP – 14 1/2″, Drop at Comb – 1 1/2″, Drop at Heel – 2 3/8″. Price: $3,500 Browning BSS 12 ga. 2 3/4″ also 3″ shells: 28″ bbl.
Choked M/F, single trigger, ejectors, deluxe checkered European walnut, 99% as new original condition, lightest of handling only! Price: $1,229.
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