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*R. F. CROSS'S WIDGEON DUCK CLUB 20 GAUGE 3" PARKER DHE WITH 32" BARRELS.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:6,250.00 USD Estimated At:12,500.00 - 17,500.00 USD
*R. F. CROSS'S WIDGEON DUCK CLUB 20 GAUGE 3  PARKER DHE WITH 32  BARRELS.
SN 159093. Cal. 20 ga. No. 1 Frame. 3" Chambers. 32" Titanic steel bbls are marked with typical Parker nomenclature on matted rib, with single silver bead. All correct markings are on bbl flats and water table. Typical action with "D" style engraving, incorporating large scroll and with single dog on each side of action, and quattro of ducks flushing from marsh on floorplate, features non-automatic safety and nickel-plated double triggers. SN is on long trigger guard tang. Nicely marbled European walnut straight grip stock measures 14-5/8" over red open-sided HAWKINS pad. A large silver oval on toe line is engraved with initials "R. F. C." An area on left side of comb has been hollowed out as a cheek rest. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical release. Bore diameter: left-.616, right -.616. Bore restrictions: left -.022 (Full), right -.011 (Mod). Wall thickness: left -.026, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2-9/16", drop at comb: 1-5/8". Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Dark brown "leg o' mutton" case is embossed in gold "R. F. CROSS" and "VISALIA CAL". Also included in the case is a gun sleeve with black label marked "CROSS" in stitched lettering. PROVENANCE: Case with "R.F. Cross" Initials embossed in gold lettering along.ÊÊAlso included is a beautiful large framed photograph of this gun and case as seen on page 680 which is signed by "THE PARKER STORY" Author, Louis Parker.ÊÊ CONDITION: Good. This gun has seen years of active service, and shows an extreme amount of wear, but has also been maintained, and remains in shootable condition. It is pictured on p. 680 of THE PARKER STORY, and described on p. 677 as: "R. F. Cross's Widgeon Duck Club DHE, SN 159093, with its 32-inch barrels chambered for 3-inch 20-gauge shells, along with its leather case and gun sleeve are shown in figure 16.43. The gun has had long and honorable service as the stock checkering and forend are almost worn smooth. The gun now has a Hawkins pad." Bores are excellent with some light striations at breech ends. Action is very slightly loose, and bbls are very slightly off face. Ejectors are strong and in time. There is a repaired crack in forend starting at head of takedown latch and running about 1" back on both sides. R. F. Cross was the owner of Cross Hardware of Visalia, CA, and was president of the Widgeon Duck Club when six similar guns were ordered by other members. Two more were ordered a month later, all were delivered to Cross Hardware. Of the eight guns ordered, all were DHEs with straight grips, except one, a BHE pistol grip gun ordered by L. S. Chittenden. This particular gun is an incredible piece of Parker history. 4-49369 MGM286