Indeed it is Bill - my mistake. I guess when it came to marking grades in stocks' inletting the difference in checking and quality of walnut between grades 0 and 1 was inconsequential.
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I own 116794 now. Sitting safely next to it's big brother #6 frame Grade 3 10ga 15lb 36" monster
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Craig and I had a #6 frame show and tell at the Northeast Shoot a few years ago. Most #6 frame guns don't get out much, so our show and tell went over quite well.
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Bill I always enjoy seeing your big guns and sharing my examples with others who share our passion for the big waterfowlers. Hopefully we can do it again in the future. Craig
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cl i believe you have got the biggest 10 ga that parker ever built weight wise...i love these big old market guns...i have 1 gun that weighs15 lbs but it is a 8 gamy heaviest 10 ga is 12 lbs yes sir i believe your 10 ga is the biggest one i ever heard of....charlie
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Charlie, you need to hold Craig's Big 10 to really appreciate it. Yes, it's HEAVY but just like a smaller lighter Parker, it comes to life between the hands. It mounts and swings well and it obeys your command.... except when you try to stop its swing... :eek:
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Just to end this thread, I measured up 116794 with Galazan bore and wall thickness gauges. Bores .780/.780, chokes .042/.042, Min wall .071/.070. I will post pictures during the season with the big gun in action.
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