Flat. Should be flush with the side of the hammer.
He is straight.
Hughes
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No. What would the company that produced the finest American double barrel shotgun want with a utilitarian import?
The correct answer is: Quanah Parker.
She's married to Matthew Broderick and they have children together, she's straight!
Shotguns marked T Parker Royal Damascus were made by Henri Pieper, Leige, Belgium, prior to 1893. Pieper would mark guns with whatever trade name the retailer wanted. The T Parker name was sold by Sears Roebuck and possibly other retailers. Wilmot Gun Company was another trade name manufactured by Pieper. So, it's the same reason that Buicks are not marked Chevrolet - some models may be 99% identical, but they are marketed as different cars.
If it is a Parker, it will have a dimpled kingpin area with a rounded nipple in the center of the dimple. It will not be smooth along the sides of the receiver through the forend iron. There are other discerning ways but you can tell at a glance when you see the special king pin design.
It depends on the grade,hammer or hammerless,damascus,condition of case colors and wood and blueing,etc.Also a bunch of other factors like engraving,length of barrels,how they are choked.I just put $1600 in a 1889 G grade hammer with damascus in good shape...Mike
Depends on what model it is, remaining case colors, condition of wood.
Yes she did, she was red shirted, so she could have played another year, but decided not to and to instead go straight to the WNBA
According to Parker Identification & Serialization, 196239 is a Grade 5 gun, Acme steel barrels, it is hammerless which was introduced in 1888, it has ejectors, has a straight grip, has a 12ga bore & has 34 inch long barrels.