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Unread 06-10-2019, 04:48 PM   #1
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Default PH Grade

Bear with me guys, as I am just trying to learn about Parkers. This gun is my first -- a "PH" grade gun with replacement barrels. The research letter says that the gun was made in 1917 with twist barrels. This gun has Vulcan Steel barrels, so, obviously, they have been replaced. I am curious whether it was a factory job or ??. The gun is a 16 gauge on a "0" frame and feels light as a feather. The barrels are 26" uncut. Chokes are about Skeet and Modified as nearly as I can gauge them. Can you tell anything from the photos who did the replacement barrels? Bill Schwarz resoldered the ribs and did a rust blue job on the barrels for me. He also replaced the "wedge" to get the center lever to rest where it should.

Thanks in advance!

Bill Jacobs


PH Grade 16 Ga by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
PH Top Lever by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
PH Lug Right by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
PH Lug Center by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
PH Frame by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
PH Barrels by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
PH Recvr Left by jakefromclemson, on Flickr
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