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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Parkers Brothers Double Barrel 12 GA Shotgun w/ auto-ejector
Serial Number 102064; above serial # it has a "V" on the receiver. On the center of the barrels it says Meridian, Connecticut Vulcan Steel. Gun owned for approximately 30 years; as far as I know it is original and unaltered. The bores are very clean and shiny; the exterior has no rust; wood has some marks and scratches, but it appears to be original finish. What is it worth?
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Last edited by chip77; 12-05-2009 at 09:04 AM.. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 218
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Sounds like you have a VH grade. You did not mention the gauge of your gun so I'll guess it's a 12 gauge which is the most common.
Your description is not very detailed so I'll base my estimate for a 12 gauge VH grade that is all original with no sins (no cracks in the stock or shotened, no parts refinished, barrels not shortened or seriously pitted or dented, etc) in very good condition: about $800 to $1200.00. If it's a VHE with auto ejectors add another $300 to $400. Any other gauge would increase its value. My estimate, any others. Jolly |
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