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Unread 04-06-2016, 09:33 PM   #1
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I couldn’t help myself on this one. This is an 1880 12 Gauge - Grade 2 Lifter, # 2 Frame with 32” Damascus barrels. All but 1 of the brass shells are Parker Bros. 12 A and the powder dipper is a Parker Bros. as well.

A little more drop in the stock than I would prefer at 3 1/8”, but a nice length of pull at 14 ¼”.

It came in today and I shot it this afternoon. Very nice, I am not used to it yet, but I like it! It has Cyl/Imp. Cyl chokes(at the muzzle), though it seemed to shoot tighter than that.

Anyway I thought I would share.

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Unread 04-06-2016, 09:37 PM   #2
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Unread 04-07-2016, 06:30 AM   #3
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Really cool.
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I just love the lifters! I think that are the finest gun Parker made and that looks like a nice one
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Nice find Jay! Lifters are like David said, hard to beat, Gary
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I have the twin to that one but with 30 inch barrels. Nice gun congrats.
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Lovely, absolutely lovely.

I do wish Parkers were more plentiful in my area. I really don't need any more of them as I hardly shoot the Parkers and other old doubles I own but, on the other hand they sure do look and feel good in your hands.

Congratulations on finding a great one.
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Unread 04-09-2016, 12:34 PM   #8
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Nice find!! Congrats!!

A Parker Bros. 12-gauge of that era could well have bores over .750" so if one just measured choke with a plug at the muzzle it would show far less choke then is really the case. The early shot shell loading companies knew this and loaded cartridges for Parker Bros. guns accordingly --



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Yup, a full measurement of your bores and chokes will result in a way different choke designation than you originally thought. One of our members could measure your bores, a much better choice than a "gunsmith". Unfortunately, normal choke micrometers will not measure 12 gauge chambers, nor will they measure Parker bores and chokes on early guns.
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Congrats. I had additional pictures of her and a deal struck. You hit the BUY NOW. Again, congrats on your purchase. Glad a fellow PGCA member will enjoy it.
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