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Parker Brothers VH 410 -- $25,025.

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How many of those were made!? I dont know much about Parkers, but the gun by itself looks really unremarkable. VH is one of the lowest grades isn't it?

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Oh, Parker VH .410...

I thought you were probably talking about lightly used Hillary Clinton yard signs or your Barack Obama memorabilia.


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The .410 would have been made in tiny numbers especially in low grades because people who bought those grade guns needed something to put meat on the table a task to which "Kiddie Gauge" is ill suited to. To people that can afford something like that today $25000 means very little money spent.

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Originally Posted By: Jagermeister
The .410 would have been made in tiny numbers especially in low grades because people who bought those grade guns needed something to put meat on the table a task to which "Kiddie Gauge" is ill suited to. To people that can afford something like that today $25000 means very little money spent.


And after 8 years of Hope and Change, you can't afford even one lousy double shotgun... not even a rattletrap Crescent barn gun. How sad.


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Originally Posted By: Jagermeister
The .410 would have been made in tiny numbers especially in low grades because people who bought those grade guns needed something to put meat on the table a task to which "Kiddie Gauge" is ill suited to. To people that can afford something like that today $25000 means very little money spent.


People no buy .410 put meat on table....nonsense pure as usual.

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My dad's very inexpensive .410 single (Eastern Arms = Stevens clone) put a whole lot of meat on our table when I was a kid. Squirrels, rabbits, pheasants. As did my Stevens-marked version of the same gun, when I was old enough to start hunting.

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Good for you...you teaching young muslims to hunt ?

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.410 Parkers will always command high price tags. And with how much of a soread there was between starting price and ending price, this pretty much was a true auction.
I personally think the price is a little high for the condition that the gun is in.


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Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
Originally Posted By: Jagermeister
The .410 would have been made in tiny numbers especially in low grades because people who bought those grade guns needed something to put meat on the table a task to which "Kiddie Gauge" is ill suited to. To people that can afford something like that today $25000 means very little money spent.


People no buy .410 put meat on table....nonsense pure as usual.


Why? Are you saying in them good ole' days price of .410 cartridges reflected their true value. Today price per box is two to three times more than 12ga. crazy

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