charlie cleveland
01-04-2018, 07:54 PM
just a moment ago i had my early parker lifters out one was a 11 ga and one was a 10 ga..the 10 ga is marked plain steel on the barrels the 11 ga is marked decarbinzed steel i looked at these guns for over an hour i could see by my eye no difference in the steel..i came to the conclusion that they are the same still..what say ye on this question....i shot the 11 ga while i had it out useing plastic 12 ga shells...they swelled very little not noticeably by eye. but you could tell a little differance in them when you stuck them back into the gun..i m saveing them and will reload them at some point............i also noticed there is some differance in the barrel insciptions...the 11 ga is serial number 1500 the ......i then have a 10 ga that has the same thing on it........serial no is 4794.... it has the same inscription as the 11 ga same small letters both start at 3 inches measured with a ruler........then the 10 ga serial no 5087 is marked with larger letters on this gun and they start at 1 3/4 inches from the breach end of gun...i have never noticed this before..the earlier guns are the same but some where between the serial no s of 4794 and the seiial no of 5087 they changed the incription on the barrels and made it larger letters...bothof the serial no guns of 4794 and 5087 have plain steel wrote on the barrels so eventdly the barrel incription was changed between these no s 4794 and 5087...only 293 serial no s apart....i found this interesting about the steel type and the small and bigger inscriptions on the barrel flats.... charlie.