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Unread 11-03-2016, 07:41 AM   #1
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I recently bought a vh Parker was wondering if barrels were cut I Have two VH Guns I think barrels cut on both. I have a nice DH also I mainly shoot a little skeet with the barrels were cut to 25 1/2 FROM 32 #3 FRAME has up graded wood beaver tail forend 3in cHAMBER a little heavy but nice gun . All these guns have CYL AND CYL chokes break skeet targets and kill birds just fine . Anyone can tell me what the first two started life as as far as barrel length ser # 104852 and the 95773 thanks Dave

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Neither are in my ID. & Serialization book. Maybe a letter is available.

Does the matting on the ribs go all the way to the barrel end or does it stop about an 1/8" short?
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Both of them are missing from the serialization book.
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Yeah... a little hard to keep track of what is going on there.

Things to look for... rib matting termination. Style of sight bead and location of it. Space between muzzles and condition of muzzle surfaces. Chokes and length of them. Also, the balance of the gun.
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Matting goes to end the barrels both guns weight on the 26 is 3, .14. and on 28, 4, if that helps, I figured they were cut as to the chokes being CYL and CYL Great bird guns and I did not pay a lot for either one the 28in gun had been redone badly buffered hard as to the engraving I have owned 5 maybe vh They have all had that boarder engraving buffed to some degree. They still look good I just picked up the 26in barrel gun have started redoing wood and cleaning up removing the bluing from receiver I think all but one I bought that way receivers blued . Worse thing you can do as blue that receiver looks awful . Thanks Dave Sorry Punctuation never been my strong point

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I know a David Lester in Winterport, Maine - are you that one?





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No sir I am in Garardsfort PA just north of Morgantown WV
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or just north of Bobtown

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Those Greene Co. boys aint packing no extras up those grape tangle hills.
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