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Is my Parker safe to shoot 2 3/4 12 gauge shells? |
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Is my Parker safe to shoot 2 3/4 12 gauge shells?
Hello and thank you for allowing me to join your forum! I just was given this 12 gauge parker side by side and all I know is information that I found here on this website. It has Titanic steel barrels, 30 inches, weight 4.9 but I'm not sure how to find out the chamber length. I plan on shooting it tomorrow morning so I don't want to blow it up, or me up in the process if it's designed for shooting 2.5 inch shells versus 2 3/4 shells... Was planning on buying some low recoil low power 2 3/4 shells on my way to the range tomorrow morning. Here are some pics I just took of it, any information would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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Where someone in the past had stamped MODIFIED on the right barrel flat I would suspect ‘something’ has been done to the chokes and if the chokes had been worked on, maybe the chambers have had something done as well.
Before shooting any 2 3/4 inch ammo I would highly recommend you have the chambers professionally measuresd as well as the very important wall thickness at the juncture of the chamber and start of the forcing cone.
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