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Mike Creevey 07-09-2019 08:03 AM

New Parker owner
 
Hi first I would like to say what a great site. I recently inherited two parker Trojans one is a 30 barrel the other is 26 barrel, I am an avid duck hunter, is it a good idea to shoot steel in these beauty's as both are in great shape one is made in 1924 the other is 1925 I think the 30 is a full and full choke is there any markings telling the chokes ? if so where Thanks for any assistance I can get

MARK KIRCHER 07-09-2019 08:20 AM

No steel - Never- It does not compress. Will ring your barrels or worse - (especially with tight chokes).
Tungsten Matrix or Bismuth
Congratulations on your "New to You" Parkers!
Welcome to the site!
No markings to tell chokes - Need to measure them.

Eric Eis 07-09-2019 08:34 AM

What Mark said.

Mike Creevey 07-09-2019 09:53 AM

Thanks Mark, that's what I thought, guess I will use them for Pheasant

Scott Chapman 07-09-2019 10:56 AM

I use Bismuth #5s in my 12 gauge 30" Trojan choked IM and Full.

It is fun to shoot and really whacks the ducks when I do my job.

Jack Cronkhite 07-09-2019 11:12 AM

Gv
 
Once you get on to SxS shooting you will enjoy your Trojans and may find yourself itching to shoot others. It is an affliction. Do not restrict your enjoyment to only upland birds. Just get the right ammo for migratory and you will have a gun for all seasons. Have fun. Jack

Garry L Gordon 07-09-2019 05:26 PM

You have a pair of some of the finest guns ever made, and the wondrous thing about Parkers is that except for the more cosmetic features of the guns, all grades are made to the same standard -- which is as high as any made in America at the time.

Treat them kindly. No need to shoot super heavy loads, they'll kill birds and bust clays with loads similar to those they were meant to shoot.

What a treasure trove you have with a pair of long and short barreled Parkers. Congratulations.

Mike Creevey 07-09-2019 05:49 PM

Thank you all for the Great response, And yes Mobirdhunter I will treasure them, I am a collector of old Winchesters all pre 64 and these Parkers mean more to me then all of them. and I want to Thank Everyone for your help as I am learning my way with my new treasures

Mike McKinney 07-09-2019 06:27 PM

Mike, We hope you will join the Parker Gun Collectors Association. Lot’s of great info in our quarterly publication Parker Pages, plus additional benefits and sources open in the forum. The PGCA supports this site. An easy $40 for a good benefit.

Milton C Starr 07-09-2019 11:33 PM

RST sells bismuth loads for these vintage doubles. I personally have no experience shooting it but I know it's what the englishmen who shoot their old doubles use .


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