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Unread 01-04-2021, 12:36 PM   #21
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I see more O frame than 1 frame 16's. I have 4 1/2 16 Parkers. The VH, my first, is the one frame. A GH, DHE, and 16 hammer are O frame. The DHE letters at 6lbs with its 26" barrels. I have the O frame and 34" twist barrels from a 16 hammer gun--no lightening cuts in that frame.
I just keep seeing the same guns over and over and over for sale on all the usual sights and dealers
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I think the best place to buy is here, from PGCA members. Can sometimes get lucky at a small time shop or Pawn shop
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....but the good ones go very quickly.

You know what they say about he who hesitates...



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For some reason I am finding the tiny K on the lug and a tiny V in the space forward of the lug a lot in the 150xxx and lower 160xxx range.

156491 04 red arrows to tiny K and V.jpg

156911 02 red arrows showing V and K.jpg

157318 08 red arrows to tiny V and K.jpg

158978 02 red arrows to tiny V and K.jpg

and here is one with a tiny B on the lug.

164118 01 red arrows to tiny V and B.jpg

Then back to a tiny K.

165290 01 red arrows to tiny V and K.jpg

In the upper 160xxx range we begin seeing the gauge stamped on the barrel lug.
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I had DelGrego restore my grandfathers/Dad's 16 ga VH about 12 yrs ago. All new wood built to my specifications based on being measured at Covey and Nye way back when. Ironically, I can't hit much with it. Not sure why but as it's a family heirloom, I can't let it go. So it just sits in my safe for the most part. I take it out every now and then to shoot skeet and after the first round with it, I revert to the GH 20.
One more story on this sweet 16. It killed my grandfather. Sometime during the Depression, my grandfather bought a farm in Bow New Hampshire. One weekend at the farm he was shooting hand trap with his boys. At some point when he fired the gun, on the recoil his thumb came back and struck his nose. He went home with what he thought was a headache and died the next morning of a cerebral hemorrhage. My dad inherited the gun and continued to hunt with it until his passing when it came into my hands. Having grown up with 16's and being a family piece, I just couldn't get rid of it. By then the stock was pretty punky and beat up so after being measured I drove to Del Gregos shop, met with Babe and Lawrence jr and had them do a complete rebuild. Picked it up a yr later. The rest of the story i stated above. Oh the memories though.....
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Allen, bring it to Addieville next time we all meet there... I'd like to see if I can hit anything with it... no disrespect intended my friend.





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Dean, I will bring it. And you're welcome to shoot it to your hearts delight. I haven't figured out how to post pics on this site so I'll email some to you separately.
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May I share them here?





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Sure, for the record it is a 16 ga VH with 28 inch barrels on a #1 frame. Ser # 221866. Mfg date is 1927.

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