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Gregory Miller
04-20-2014, 11:29 PM
I shot the new 1890 GH12 today for the first time. I do not believe this gun had been fired in a very long time. Gun has good bores, plenty of thickness and on a typical 2 frame with 30" barrels. Pattern tested with light 2.5" RST and everything looked and felt right. Shot slightly high at 25 yards, but likely would Be right on at 40 where Parker tested. Then shot two boxes of RST at clays, and the gun shoots very well. Great balance and swings nicely. Everything feels normal as compared to my 2 PH guns from same time period. I then shot a few 2 3/4" 1 oz 2 3/4 dram loads and the gun makes a distinctive ringing sound. Have not heard this before so went back to RST 2 1/2" and no unusual sound. Gun is on face and forend and stock are normal. Anyone ever experienced this. Sounds like a bell. 2 3/4 shells chamber easily with light recoil and extraction. Looked at everything and no signs of distress. Was #8 shot rio. I shoot these out of my other guns without issue. A light load.
Dean Romig
04-20-2014, 11:41 PM
A number of Parker folks have reported this in the past.
It isn't causing any harm to the gun - just an idiosynccracy of a particular load in a particular gun.
I have a 20 ga. VH, 1928 gun, that always sounds like BANNNG when all of my other Parkers distinctly go POW..... Pretty strange.
William Davis
04-21-2014, 06:32 AM
My Trojan 20 rings right barrel not the left. Can't see any signs of problems at all, just sounds different when fired. No one else has ever noticed it very slight.
Bill
Brian Dudley
04-21-2014, 07:34 AM
I have noticed a "ping" type sound before when shooting one or two of my guns. No worries.
Greg Baehman
04-21-2014, 08:06 AM
More than likely, it's the toplever vibrating that's emitting the ringing sound.
Bill Murphy
04-21-2014, 08:14 AM
I isolated the ringing on my 45 year project VH by wrapping the top lever with black electrician's tape. It stopped the ringing, I took the tape off and learned to enjoy the ringing. I guess I could put a piece of tape on the underside of the lever.
Gregory Miller
04-21-2014, 08:21 AM
Kind of what I expected. Going to have the barrels re-browned as they are currently in the white. Forend checkering is real thin, but easy to correct. Nice wood, pretty engraving, perfect hard rubber DHBP and wonderful dynamic balance. A keeper. Hope to shoot it at vintagers. Thinking about loading up brass shells. Anyone ever done so?
Next comes time to take the NR Davis 10ga hammer gun out and see how it does. Also 1890. Heavy and slow compared to Parker, but well enough built, great condition and will be fun if I can find some smokey Black Powder shells.
Thank you to all for re-assurance.
Greg
Drew Hause
04-21-2014, 11:10 AM
William: any difference in sound between the two barrels should be carefully evaluated, esp. for a bulge.
Greg: reassurance is more...uh...reassuring when based on what is measurable. What, exactly, is 'plenty' of wall thickness? What is the length of the chambers? What are the full length bores measurements ie. is there any evidence of a bulge?
Not trying to be negative; just hope to help prevent on of these
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Leighton Stallones
04-21-2014, 11:47 AM
My 9 lb Parker 12 Hammergun did that also. I never understood it. It was in great condition
but ringed llghtly with about every load that I shot. Some kind of vibration somewhere?
William Davis
04-21-2014, 01:46 PM
That Trojan 20 has a old dent repair in the right barrel about 3 inches back from the muzzle. I always accounted the ring to it. Been shooting it a lot, like it and think it's worth putting some money into a proper barrel repair and re-finish. Stock and action left alone. As it is nothing special, could be brought up nice though.
Bill
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