Parker brothers shotguns were made from 1866-1934,Remington took them over in 1934 and the plant was moved to Ilion,New York in 1938.There were 4,500 transition guns made from 1934-1937,and there were 1,600 parker shotguns made at the Ilion plant before production stopped in 1942.I hope this answers your question.
While Parker shotguns VERY collectible, the value of ANY gun is based on make, model, and condition, Parker made several different models, and condition drives a LOT of the value. Afraid you will need a hands-on appraisal from dealer that knows double guns.
Yes, they made 242,487 shotguns between 1869 & 1942.
Your Parker Bros. shotgun was made in 1925.
The last Marlin made shotgun was the Model 512 slugmaster,which was made from 1999-2001. After that Marlin made no more shotguns.
I have two 1878 Jas Parker & Sons double barrel shotguns.
al number indicates that your Parker shotgun was made between 1866-1868.This covers the serial number range of 0-6,800.
It hasn't been made yet.
Used to be made inJapan, no longer made. Last ones in the 80's or so were sold in the UK.
Parker made his first shot gun in 1868. Real production started in 1869 and lasted until 1934 at which time Remington bought the Parker facilities & patent. Remington continued to produce Parker Shotguns until 1942. The total number of guns produced by Parker & also those produced by Remington is put at 242487 guns.
No. Remington shotguns are made in the USA.
Barton & co shotguns were made in Liege, Belgium.
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