Now here is something I have no experience with what so ever. A friend brought me a Parker black powder double barreled shotgun. The overall condition probably rates between poor and fair. It looks to be pretty old and mostly original. The barrels are browned and appear to be in pretty good condition. The bores are dark, dirty, and a little rusty but appear to be fairly smooth. The part on the bottom of the barrels that holds the wedge pin has broken off, but he has the part. I assume it can be welded or soldered back on. The stock is pretty nice with checkering and furniture, but very dirty. It has some small cracks that do not appear to cause any structural issues. The hammers are loose and the lock works but definately needs a tune up. The nipples are replacements and don't seem to me to be the correct ones. The ramrod is missing. There are only three inscriptions on the gun. The name Parker on both sides of the receiver and "Laminated Steel" between the barrels near the nipples.
Now, having described the condition, what is the range of value on this piece? Is it a real Parker Bros. or most likely a copy? Is this gun best left as a neat wallhanger or worth putting some money into to bring it up to a shooter? I wouldn't think this gun was worth much more than $100, but I kinda hate to tell my buddy this without any real working knowledge of these guns.
Thanks in advance to any replies.
Keith
Now, having described the condition, what is the range of value on this piece? Is it a real Parker Bros. or most likely a copy? Is this gun best left as a neat wallhanger or worth putting some money into to bring it up to a shooter? I wouldn't think this gun was worth much more than $100, but I kinda hate to tell my buddy this without any real working knowledge of these guns.
Thanks in advance to any replies.
Keith