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Jeff Shirley
04-26-2013, 11:04 AM
I have an old Parker Underlift shotgun, it has hammer's and the serial no. is 15793. On the top of the underneath part of the barrels is a number 2 which I am told means it is either a 12 or 10 gauge. Not sure yet which one. On the flats is a letter T that is circled and just beneath that is the number 524. between the two barrels on the bottom all I can see is a "x2". Can anyone help me with any of these numbers or letters what they mean?
Rick Losey
04-26-2013, 01:20 PM
pictures will help
the serial number goes with an O grade 10 gauge with 30" twist barrels
if the 2 is on a barrel lug - that would be the frame size
Jeff Shirley
04-26-2013, 01:26 PM
YES, THE "2" IS ON THE BARREL LUG, AND THE BARRELS DO APPEAR TO HAVE THE TWIST. DO YOU HAPPEN TO KNOW WHAT THE CIRCLED "T" MEANS? I THINK THE NUMBER UNDER THE T IS THE ORDER NO. TO THE RIGHT OF THAT NUMBER (524) IS THE NUMBER 14. I WILL TRY TO GET SOME PICS LOADED. THANKS
Dennis V. Nix
04-27-2013, 11:09 PM
Jeff,
I believe the circled T is for Twist which would match your barrels.
Dennis
calvin humburg
04-28-2013, 06:48 AM
The 524 I believe is unstruck barrel weight.
Rick Losey
04-28-2013, 08:43 AM
The 524 I believe is unstruck barrel weight.
5 pounds 24 oz?? ??
my son gained his height early (as did I - but he added a couple) - and was so much taller than his class mates he became a little annoyed by everyone asking how tall he was - he took to telling them "5 feet 17 inches "
calvin humburg
04-28-2013, 09:17 AM
Humm good point. Thats why I said believe. 52lbs 4oz :eek:
Bill Zachow
04-28-2013, 11:02 AM
524 is some sort of inspector's mark. I have a Parker lifter with that mark and one with 525.
Jeff Shirley
04-29-2013, 08:52 AM
Thanks to all of you, can you still purchase barrel's for these guns? this one has a cracked barrel on the end. This gun was brought over by covered wagon by my great grandpa's grandpa. Been in the family for years. wish I knew more about it, the stories are most likely priceless.
Dennis V. Nix
04-29-2013, 10:05 AM
Jeff this might be a foolish question but which end of the barrels is cracked? I am of course assuming the muzzle end. If that is the case how long is the crack? Barrels can be shortened to behind the crack if you are planning to shoot the gun. If not why not leave it alone as a valuable piece of family history. There may be a good story of why the crack is there.
Dennis
Jeff Shirley
04-29-2013, 10:14 AM
It is the muzzle end, i was thinking it could be shortened, but like you i was thinking there might be a story behind it. Thanks Dennis!
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