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Steve Huffman 02-24-2020 08:26 PM

Nitro Proofed PH Damascus !!!!
 
Guns International #101390852, Whats your thoughts ?:eek:

Milton C Starr 02-24-2020 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Huffman (Post 294423)
Guns International #101390852, Whats your thoughts ?:eek:

There was a Remington 1889 on there recently also that was stamped Nitro proof .

Ive never seen twist called tiger damascus kind of has a nice ring to it lol .
Theres a PH 10 ga on there pretty cheap with some striking twist colors on the barrels . Im guessing they have been refinished by someone . None of the ones ive seen before have been this black and white .

https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101331092

Rick Losey 02-24-2020 08:33 PM

i do not see any proof marks shown

Brian Dudley 02-24-2020 09:56 PM

Ooohhh. Its rare!

Drew Hause 02-25-2020 08:30 AM

Parker Brothers 1893 Catalogue
“Our guns are bored on the latest improved system for shooting Nitros, or Smokeless Powder, and all our guns are tested with some one of the most approved makes, and a tag accompanies each gun, giving the results of such a (pattern) test.”


The Parker listing in the 1902 Sears catalog said "ALL ARE BORED FOR NITRO POWDER"

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../411815688.jpg

I am not aware of Parker pressure data c. 1900, but the Parker Service and Proof Load table was published in the 1930s and reproduced in the The Parker Story p. 515. 12g 2 3/4” shell Service Pressure is 10,500 psi. Definitive proof used 7.53 Drams Black Powder and 2 oz. shot with a pressure of 15,900 psi. The pressure was no doubt measured using LUP and modern transducer values would be 10-14% higher, or more than 17,500 psi.

LTC Calvin Goddard reported the same numbers in “Army Ordnance”, 1934. He wrote that Parker followed the SAAMI standards of that period: 13,700 psi proof, 9500 psi service for 2 5/8” chamber; 15,900 psi proof, 10,500 psi service for 2 3/4” chamber (by LUP) + 10-14% for modern transducer measurement.

Rick Losey 02-25-2020 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Milton C Starr (Post 294424)
Theres a PH 10 ga on there pretty cheap with some striking twist colors on the barrels . Im guessing they have been refinished by someone . None of the ones ive seen before have been this black and white .


i have seen a few PH 10's that maintained good color- I wonder if they just were not shot that much for some reason

this it the one I had for a while

http://parkerguns.org/forums/picture...pictureid=7429

Drew Hause 02-25-2020 09:06 AM

Milton's 1890 NH does have impressive "black & white" colors, esp. with the degree of wear on the action

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../414388927.jpg

In the middle of the right barrel is an "end-on" ribband where the thinner mid-barrel ribband was folded into the thicker breech segment ribband.

Paul Ehlers 02-25-2020 10:00 AM

There's a lot to unpack on this one.

Nitro-proofed tiger striped Damascus barrels, Barrels checked by gunsmith but he doesn't work on Parkers, action wont cock, wood repairs & cracks, but other than that she's cherry with low miles owned by a little old lady who only shot it at church picnics to start the three legged race! :shock::eek:

Brian Dudley 02-25-2020 10:13 AM

Boy! The gun has an odometer on it too!

Jerry Harlow 02-25-2020 12:08 PM

Sears Catalogue:

"OUR GLOBE SIGHT FURNISHED FREE WITH ALL PARKER SHOTGUNS."
Anyone ever seen one of them from Sears?

And the $100 DH "Doctors Grade/Gun" sold for $72.85? Quite a discount from Sears. Others with big discounts as well. I guess no one paid full price unless ordered directly from Parker?


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