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Unread 04-20-2019, 10:27 AM   #21
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Never heard of a 20/28 on a 00-frame but I know of a few on the 0-frame. Just sayin’ I’ve never heard of a 20 gauge built on the 00-frame.

Maybe Ken can chime in here.



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Just sayin’ I’ve never heard of a 20 gauge built on the 00-frame.
If you're referring to Parker Repros, neither have I, but if you're referring to Parker Brothers, Of coarse you have. We just had a long discussion on this and you sent me pictures of one you knew of, and I had barrels, which are now in the hands of another member who has a couple 00 framed 20s.
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The post said 00. Surprised me too
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If you're referring to Parker Repros, neither have I, but if you're referring to Parker Brothers, Of coarse you have. We just had a long discussion on this and you sent me pictures of one you knew of, and I had barrels, which are now in the hands of another member who has a couple 00 framed 20s.
I don’t recall ever referring to a frame size in discussing the ones I know of...

Can you refresh me on that?





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I don’t recall ever referring to a frame size in discussing the ones I know of...

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http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...t=26215&page=3
It’s hard to say what you said in this thread as you deleted so many of your posts but in December we were texting about 00 framed 20 gauge guns, Dean Hansen has been posting about his and Austin Hogan had one. All of these were made before the actual “0” designation was developed.
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Ooooh those... the pin spacing actually measured smaller than 00-frame spacing.

Moving ahead though, I thought this thread was about hammerless Parkers.





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These were early hammer guns, correct? Is there a hammerless 20 on a 00 frame? Speaking of guns with barrels squeezed onto small frames, there are #1 frame tens and #000 frame 28s. This is information from the linked thread, repeated.
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Years ago at the Las Vegas Show 1996 or 97, I handled a .410 Parker Skeet configured gun on an “O” frame. The only thing that stopped me from buying it was the $17,000 price tag!
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These were early hammer guns, correct? Is there a hammerless 20 on a 00 frame? Speaking of guns with barrels squeezed onto small frames, there are #1 frame tens and #000 frame 28s. This is information from the linked thread, repeated.
1. Yes Bill - Lifters are the ones on the tiny frame size with pin spacing less than that of the 00-frame hammerless guns.

2. No, not that anybody is aware of, including the authors of TPS.





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1. Yes Bill - Lifters are the ones on the tiny frame size with pin spacing less than that of the 00-frame hammerless guns.
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“Less” being a relative term. The firing pin to center of the primer was 1/64” different than the frame size eventuallly given the designation of “00”.
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