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Allen Williams
11-01-2017, 01:47 PM
Hello gentlemen..I am new on this forum..And I would to find as much as I can
because Parker 8ga,what I would like to know how many years did produce this
big 8ga.?And what was the barrel length? And the chamber size? Is there any books written on the 8ga.?

Ed Sasso
11-01-2017, 02:28 PM
They are rare and they came in a few different barrel lengths. The parker story is the bible for all parkers. What do you have?

Brian Dudley
11-01-2017, 04:08 PM
Yes, TPS would be the source for production numbers and such on any rare configuration guns.
To address a little bit of trivia. The longest barrel length on the 8ga (or any ga for that matter) was 40”. I personally restored a 40” 8g a couple years ago. The actual barrel measurement was 40.5” and the barrels alone weighed 12-1/2 lbs. the gun in total weighing in at 16-1/2 lbs. it was a hammerless gun with an un-matted rib, likely because the matting machine could not handle the 40” length. I have not seen another 40” gun yet to confirm.
I speculate in saying that the most common barrel length in 8g guns as a whole was 36”.

The hammer 8g guns were built on frames as large as number 7 size. And the hammerless guns were built on up to 6 frame size. Some 10g guns were also built on the large 8g number 6 frame.

Allen Williams
11-01-2017, 04:18 PM
They are rare and they came in a few different barrel lengths. The parker story is the bible for all parkers. What do you have?

At this time I don't have any the Parkers . I mostly collect large bores shotguns,
and most of mind are 10ga. and 8ga..But I would like to collect the large bore Parkers..This is the reason I ask about the best books that I can to learn about
this beautiful and wonderful shotgun.So gentlemen I hope I don't bore you..

Bill Murphy
11-01-2017, 04:49 PM
The Parker Story

charlie cleveland
11-01-2017, 05:31 PM
the parker 8 bore is a fine gun there was about 400 built they come up for sale sometimes..join the parker collectors and you will find some good stories on here... i shoot the 8 ga some have killed squirls crows deer with mine..there is some loading info out there as well as 8 ga hulls if you donot already know this....charlie

Dave Noreen
11-01-2017, 07:59 PM
The "normal" American 8-gauge guns were chambered for 3 1/4 inch shells, and virtually all factory loaded 8-gauge shells were 3 1/4 inch. Union Metallic Cartridge Co. offered 8-gauge NPEs in lengths to 4-inch and a few Parker Bros. 8-gauges were so chambered.

From the 1900 Union Metallic Cartridge Co. catalog --

58102

1901 --

58103

1903 --

58105

1905 --

58104

June 1909 --

58106

Ed Sasso
11-01-2017, 08:17 PM
At this time I don't have any the Parkers . I mostly collect large bores shotguns,
and most of mind are 10ga. and 8ga..But I would like to collect the large bore Parkers..This is the reason I ask about the best books that I can to learn about
this beautiful and wonderful shotgun.So gentlemen I hope I don't bore you..

You are not boring me. I’m a bit of a new Parker fan too.
The Parker story is a two book set that is soup to nuts Parker. It is an amazing history lesson on Parker’s. It’s hard to find the books. They will set you back at least 500 and they were written by some very passionate collectors. Tom b being one of them.

Ed Sasso
11-01-2017, 08:23 PM
Who sells 8 g shells for these old guns?

charlie cleveland
11-01-2017, 08:54 PM
presicion reloading products sell hulls these are industrial hulls so you have to squezze the brass ring around it ..this done you can load the hull then with components from presicion....a fellow named tom armbrust has a very good book on 4 and 8 ga guns..i have bought shells from him in the past...charlie

Dean Romig
11-01-2017, 10:21 PM
They will set you back at least 500 and they were written by some very passionate collectors. Tom b being one of them.


Hi Mr. Sasso, who is "Tom b"?





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Ed Sasso
11-02-2017, 05:13 AM
Hi Mr. Sasso, who is "Tom b"?





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It was a mistake.
Sorry.

Brian Dudley
11-02-2017, 07:01 AM
He was a silent partner in the project.

Ed Sasso
11-02-2017, 07:09 AM
I figured he had something to do with it since some of the guns he once owned are pictured in the book.

Brian Dudley
11-02-2017, 07:20 AM
I was being sarcastic. I dont know who you are talking about.

On a serious note though, this Tom you speak of may have been a contributor. He may be listed in the “thanks to” section in the front.

Dean H Hanson
11-02-2017, 07:21 AM
FYI, Rock Island Auction has bout half dozen 8 gauges in an up coming auction

Mills Morrison
11-02-2017, 07:25 AM
Those are probably the same ones that didn't meet the reserve in the last auction