PARKER BROTHERS SxS GH Grade 2 Hammerless Shotgun Antique GRADE 2 Double Barrel 16 Gauge Made In 1893
Guns International #: 101400746 Seller's Inventory #: 191024
Category: Parker Shotguns - Antique - Shotguns - American Double Antique

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Description:
PARKER BROTHERS SxS GH Grade 2 Hammerless Shotgun

Antique GRADE 2 Double Barrel 16 Gauge Made In 1893

Here we present an antique Parker Brothers Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgun, made in 1893 in Meriden, Connecticut. Charles Parker was an entrepreneur who began working in U.S. manufacturing in the 1830s. Interestingly, one of his first products was a coffee mill. He also collaborated on several government contracts to make arms during the American Civil War, including one for the Model 1861 and then a truly interesting, rare breech-loading design for the state of Kentucky, called the Triplett & Scott Carbine. Finally, in 1866, after his experience in arms manufacture for the war effort, he and his sons, Wilbur and Dexter, began the company Parker Brothers, making sporting shotguns. This company is considered by many to have been the best manufacturer of fine American shotguns, ever. The company was in business until 1942.

The Parker GH, or Grade 2 was introduced in 1875 and was very popular at a cost of $80 (an 80 Dollar Grade). As Parker introduced the named grades they named Grade 2 guns E, F, G, H, EH and GH. The GH and EH describes Grade 2 hammerless Parkers, the other names describe Grade 2 hammer guns. These names were based on various gauge and stock configurations. It was a popular gun for the owner that wanted a gun with more adornment that the average gun and was willing to pay about $20 more for a gun that looked better and was well balanced. The Grade 2 had a higher quality of American walnut which has some figure.

The overall condition is very good. The action is as strong as ever. The bores are bright and clean. The markings are clear. The numbers on the trigger guard tang, frame, and forearm match, but the barrel does not.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 30 inches.

Caliber: 16 Gauge

Chambers: 2-5/8 inch

Chokes: Full/Full

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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Antique: Yes