Parker Reproduction Serial Numbers
Parker-Hale rifles were manufactured in Birmingham, England until Navy Arms purchased the manufacturing rights and built a plant in West Virginia for fabrication. During 1992-1994 this new company, Gibbs Rifle Company, made models very similar to the older P-H rifles. Shotguns were manufactured in Spain and imported by Precision Sports, a division of Cortland Line Co, Inc located in Cortland, NY until 1993.Without the model and serial number, there is no way to know what you have. Send me the model and serial number and I'll try to date it. 'X'-out the last 3 digits of the s/n.I no longer have them but in the late '80s I bought three new P-H rifles.
A 1200 Super in 8x57, an 1100 Lightweight in 6.5x55 and a 2100 Midland in 308. The 1200 and 1100 used the Spanish made Santa Barbara commercial mauser action and the 2100 a commercial Springfield 03A3 action.The best of the bunch was the 1200 Super. Nicely polished and finished metal, oil finished French walnut stock, rollover cheekpiece, palm swell, rosewood grip cap and forend tip - 24' barrel. The action is as smooth and slick as a mauser can be.Next was the 6 1/2 lb. 1100 Lightweight. Nice but not polished and finished as well as the 1200 but very functional.
Lesser grade of wood, pencil barrel and schnabel forend - 22' barrel.The 2100 has a sandblast type metal finish that is much rougher than a modern matte finish but it shot well. I would classify it as a robust, utility, pickup truck rifle. It's hard to hurt an 03A3 action.I liked all 3 of them and the only one I regret selling is the 8x57 1200 Super. If I could find one now at a reasonable price I would buy it.The 1100 and 2100 rifles were imported from the mid 1980's until importation was discontinued in 1991. The 1200 from 1968 to 1988. I wouldn't worry about how old it was they are a dandy rifle and some of them had some really pretty wood on them.
If you run into any accuracy problems free floating the barrrel and a glass bed job usually perks up the accuracy on most older mausers some.Of all the calibes I've owned and shot I've never had a 270. Magnumitis kind of infected me at an early age and I kinda missed that cartridge.
I've got several friends whom just wouldn't shoot anything else. I did kind of compromise and bought a 280 Remington Mountian rifle last year though.I've seen some long range deer kills with the 270 and it makes a great Western deer gun.
Both Shotguns have identical dimensions and weight; LOP 14 1/8” from rear position single trigger over skeleton butt, DAH 2 1/8” DAC 1 3/8” and the weight on each is just under 7 Lbs.Great wood figure. This pair comes with a unique Factory Parker Reproduction two gun case. The shotguns themselves show some very lite handling marks from careful use. They still remain in excellent original condition overall with most of thier original case color. The two gun case shows some evidence of travel with part of an old airline sticker attached to the lid and some wear to the hinge part of the lid. This is a great set of Parker Reproductions. It probably does not get much rarer that this consecutive identical pair.
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Hi I have a Parker Trojan 20 gauge side by side serial # 195251 and a Parker 12 gauge Single Trap serial # 238161. Both guns are in reasonably good shape but I am NO EXPERT in assessing condition. Can yoy give me a range of values for these guns as I am inclined to sell them. CYL” and each is marked “OVERLOAD / PARKER REPRODUCTION / PROVED”. The bottom of the barrel lugs are marked “I / F”. The left side of the barrel lug is marked “D GRADE 28 GA. / FOR 2 ¾” SHELLS”. The top of the forend bracket is marked with the serial number.