PARKER-HALE

This firm made an air pistol designed by Alfred Hale and Ernest Harris and also made Lee-Enfield sporter firearm rifles. For more information and current pricing on Parker-Hale firearms, please refer to the Blue Book of Gun Values (also available online).
Parker was the previous trade name of the A.G. Parker Company located in Birmingham, England, which was formed from a gun-making business founded in 1890 by Alfred Gray Parker. The company became the Parker-Hale company in 1936, and was purchased by John Rothery Wholesale about circa 2000.

PARKER-HALE Airguns Models

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PARKER PATENT PRECISION AIR PISTOL

.177 cal., SP, SS, fixed rifled 9.6 in. barrel, piston moves rearward during firing. Cocked by turning a large crank on the right-hand side 3.5 turns; crank remains attached to gun at all times but disengages internally for firing; blued fi...

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PHOENIX MK 1

.177 or .22 cal., PCP, detachable air cylinder in buttstock, 10 shot BSA Superten magazine, lever action cocking, beechwood stock. Mfg. circa 1998-1999.

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PHOENIX MK 2

.22 cal., PCP, detachable air cylinder in buttstock, new repeater magazine, other design improvements, deluxe walnut stock. Mfg. 2004-disc.

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DRAGON

- .177 or .22 cal., SSP, SS, walnut sporter stock (about twelve with large FT stocks). Mk1 and Mk 2 variants: identical except for hardened valve in Mk 2, 40 in. OAL. Made circa 1994.