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Unread 03-21-2019, 05:28 PM   #11
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WARNING.....You are on a slippery slope, do not fall for them sweet little SXS guns or you will be sorry and broke or at least broke!!! I know all too well. SXS Ohio.....(-:
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I cannot imagine any scenario where Parker would have used a 00 frame for a 16g. Even in the event of a multi barrel set that involved 28g. The difference in gauge and normal bolster sizes would just be too great.

Although the 1 frame was considered the standard for 16g, i have personally seen way more 0 frame 16s than 1 frames. A lot more of them were made than some think. So... when you see them advertised as “rare”, know that they really arent.
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Terc,
Thanks, you might of figured it out for me. I will look into that too. sxs ohio, I think I already done slipped I can't seem to get these guns out of my mind. My wife telling me she thinks I deserve a couple of those "nice old guns" has not helped one little bit I am still waiting for a serial number.
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Ed, a very simple way to know for sure if it's a OO frame (if it's stamped that way) is to look for the lightening cuts on the watertable of the receiver. If it has the lightening cuts or scalloped frame it's an OO and as Brian has said I don't see how that would be possible.
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Eric,
Thank you for your information, I have no idea what a lightening cut looks like I will learn though. Bob K. and Terc I think are on the right track. I will look at the gun this saturday and take what I have learned in here and try to make a decision. Thanks again for all your help.
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Ed, these long tapered grooves on the action flats (water tables) are lightening cuts.


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Thanks Dean didn't have a pic to post. Ed, Dean's photo was what I was referring too
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Thank you both for all your help. I talked to him earlier today and he said the gun had been opened up to improved cylinder in both barrels. I asked him to take his gun to a gunsmith and have him look at barrels for me. Thanks again for helping me out.
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"Opened up" or perhaps cut back a couple of inches??





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The gun wasn't cut back, I just found out it was opened up and is skeet 1 and skeet 2 in the barrels. A lot of my grouse shots are pretty far out especially after leaves are down. I just decided to pass on that gun. I found another with improved cylinder and improved modified that I am looking at and its in even better condition. Thanks again for everyone's help.
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