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Michael Figore 12-08-2010 04:51 AM

Hammer screws?
 
I recently bought a Parker Double barrel .10 Gauge, Hammer Gun with the extractor. The Barrel is Damascus, Barrel Length is 29 ½,. The barrels look pretty good with no pitting. Frame Size is 6, Weight on Barrel Flats are J D 5 10 Not sure what the JD stands for? There is another number on the barrel flats of 19481 which is different from the serial number on the water table of 34537 and the forearm stock of 34537. Does this mean the barrels are not a match to the gun? The grade on the water table above the serial number is 2. Both screws on the hammers need to be replaced. On one the top half of the screw head is broken off and the right side is not matching to the gun. I was hoping for some advice on if this gun is worth restoring or any other info you might have on this gun. I’ve looked around and I cannot find any screws for it. If anyone can help me find a couple of original or reproduction hammer screws I would be very appreciative.

Thanks
Mike

Mark Landskov 12-08-2010 07:28 AM

Greetings, Mike! The number, 19481, is an order number. This was not uncommon at one time. Wow, a '6' frame! That is a stout gun. My 1879 Lifter 10 gauge is built on a '3' frame and I thought it was heavy! Is the number '6' stamped in the bottom of the rear barrel lug? Others will join in here with sources of screws and more detailed information. I am having Brad Bachelder make some hammer screws for me using originals for duplication. Cheers!

Harry Collins 12-08-2010 07:47 AM

Mike,

34537 is not in the "Book". I have several Parkers that for lack of information did not make the book. Please show us some pictures. I find it odd that a heavy 6 frame Parker only has 29 1/2" barrels. Parkers for the most part had even numbered barrels like 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and I think there may have been some 40". I would have guessed 32"+ barrels on a 6 frame. Of course with Parker, they would make what you wanted.

Brad Bachelder has done some wonderful Parker work for me and his turn around time is reasonable.

Kindest, Harry

Austin W Hogan 12-08-2010 04:13 PM

Six Frame Ten
 
An unstruck weight of 5 lb 10 sounds very light for a 6 frame. Two frame tens are often more than 5 pounds, and 3 frames in the 5lb 9 range or greater. I have a 4 frame 10 ga, 30 inch barrel stamped 6lb 8.

Best, Austin

Mark Landskov 12-08-2010 04:18 PM

My '3' frame 10 gauge has barrels marked 6 pounds, 3 ounces.

Harry Collins 12-08-2010 06:06 PM

Mike,

There are many reasons to use this forum and Austin and others are number one. I wasn't even thinking barrel weight in my responce just frame size. There are always those here who will "check your oil" if you are running a little slow like I do most of the time.

Now how about some pictures?

Kindest, Harry

Michael Figore 12-09-2010 03:57 AM

1883 Parker Pictures
 
I was wrong the barrels are 30 in. I'll see if I can post some pictures later today.

Thanks
Mike

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Do you think I should have it restored, or just leave it as it is?

Thanks
Mike

Michael Figore 12-16-2010 02:22 AM

I appreciate all of the comments you’ve given me, I’ve never owned a Parker before and welcome all the knowledge I can get on this fine shotgun. Any thoughts on removing the broken left hammer screw? I was thinking on drilling it out and re-threading the hole.

Thanks
Mike

Austin W Hogan 12-16-2010 08:41 AM

Hammer Screw Removal
 
It might be possible to grip that remaining piece of screw head with " needle nose " vise grips which are probably available at a good hardware store. Soak the visible piece of the threads with oil overnight before trying it. Penetrating oil may remove old color if it gets on the surface.
E Z Out makes reverse direction drills; if you have a reversible drill this may work; the small E Z outs are also available at good hardware stores. I have removed hammer screws and a frame screw from lifters this way. The frame screw had lost all hardness and crumbled both when I tried a screw driver, and when I tried to turn the E Z out; I was able to pick the pieces from the hole and the threads remained intact. You may have to clamp the hammer as well as the lock when you drill, to keep the lock axle in place.

Best, Austin

Kurt Densmore 12-16-2010 10:50 PM

May also be replacement hammers. Grade 2 hammers should have some nice engraving on them. The 5 frame 10 with 32" bbls has a pre-struck bbl weight of 7 ... something...

Good luck getting the old girl out shooting again. They are a joy to shoot.

Kurt


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