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06-04-2010, 04:25 PM
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Parker PH 62448 #2 frame
Hello,
Below are the picture of my new (to me) restored PH. I bought it recently from GunBroker. I am sure some of you have seen it. Anyway I had it checked out by a Dennis Potter and he measured the wall thickness and bore diameter. The minimum thickness is .030 so I guess I am good there. One thing that he found odd was the bore diameter 9" from the breech which was .757 in both barrels which he tells me is quite a bit above standard. He also tells me that he feels it is unlikely that the bores have been honed. Have any of you seen this before? The gun has 2 5/8 chambers and is choked imp/mod and Lt. Full. Anything else you can tell me about the gun would also be greatly apprciated.
Thanks,
Scott
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06-04-2010, 08:10 PM
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Bore Diameter
Here is a figure from a recent Parker Pages. Bores of .750 and larger in 12 ga were common prior to around s/n 70,000 when the tooling was changed.
Best, Austin
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