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Chip Beckford
12-03-2009, 08:22 PM
HI all, I just acquired, traded for a new Parker, 60295 serial number today. It is a G grade with two sets of barrels. It has a 16Ga set 28 inch and a 12 Ga set 30 inch. It serials out that it was originally a 16 Ga so the 12 GA barrels are a second set and are marked with a 2. This is the good news. The bad news is that someone butchered the comb on the stock. It will probably need a new butt stock and at least one forearm. The barrels are in good shape with good bores and the metal is good just needs a re-finish. I don't know how rare this is if at all, and am going to send a letter in tomorow as there are records for it according to the serial search. I am looking for thoughts on wood work that is affordable as I would like to resore it and shoot it.

Thanks,

Chip Beckford

Lee St.Clair
12-04-2009, 02:32 AM
Welcome Mr Beckford!!
These guys know ALOT about parkers....best place to post this is under 'general discussion'....with pics...you may get more than you wanted....smiles.

Chip Beckford
12-04-2009, 12:53 PM
HI Lee, Thanks for the note. As I am new how do I do that, I could not figure it out last night. Thanks Chip

Dean Romig
12-04-2009, 02:19 PM
Chip, too bad the barrels weren't the other way around - 12 ga. 28" and 16 ga. 30"
I have a couple of Parkers with two barrel - two gauge sets that didn't start out as two barrel sets but they are pretty versatile the way they are.
Your Parker should be on a 1-frame, is it? It should be stamped on the bottom of the rear section of the barrel lug of the original 16 ga. set. There should be a 16 stamped along with the stamp of the frame size - probably a 1

Chip Beckford
12-04-2009, 04:52 PM
HI Dean, thanks for the note, I will have to look on the frame tonight. There is a #1 stamped on the lug I do know that. The 16Ga barrels are marked Damascus steel, and the 12 Ga are marked twist and then what looks like steel, but the markings look like they were stamped over another set of Parker markings that were under the present markings and partially removed. The barrels are serialed to the gun and marked with a #2 on the fore end latch and on the wood in the fore end. I will have to see If I can get some pictures on the site some time in the near future.

Are these two gauge sets more unusual?

Chip

Dean Romig
12-04-2009, 05:20 PM
Chip, you need to order a PGCA Research Letter on your Parker. Hopefully it will answer the question of the originality of the two sets of barrels.
On original Parker two barrel sets only 1/4 or 1/3 of them are mixed gauges I believe.