Here is a rather unusual and short-lived American double, Parry Fire Arms Co., Ithaca, New York. Edward George Parry had worked at Ithaca Gun Co. and struck out on his own.
Parry's Quality 1 just had the "Greener" cross-bolt, but the Quality 2, like this gun, also had his patented rear-acting under-bolt.
Parry Fire Arms Co.
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Re: Parry Fire Arms Co.
Very nice Dave nice looking gun I especially like the shaping and filling of the hammers. Craig
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Re: Parry Fire Arms Co.
Very nice Dave. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Parry Fire Arms Co.
I'm pretty sure the right hammer is original and the left hammer is from a Remington Model 1889.
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