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alex hurley
04-12-2024, 09:15 AM
Howdy gents, it's my firsts post on this forum. I'm mostly Colt SAA collector but came across this shotgun while buying other guns for my collection, price of $650 seemed right and we shook hands. Did some research on this forum and it looks like I got 1902 Grade 0 VHE. Please correct me if I'm wrong or any other info on this Parker would be greatly appreciated. And another question can I shoot modern ammo like clay/target birdshots through it or reloading a must?
alex hurley
04-12-2024, 09:17 AM
more pics...........
Dave Noreen
04-12-2024, 09:50 AM
Very nice. A quintessential Parker Bros.
But, point of order, with the plain extractor it is a Quality VH, not a VHE.
Here is the Quality V.H. page from the circa 1901 Parker Bros. catalog that introduces the automatic ejectors.
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Note at that time they didn't carry this entry-level quality in stock with ejectors.
No one can tell you over the internet what ammunition may or may not be safe in a given shotgun. That requires hands-on inspection by a qualified smith with the proper tools and knowledge. That said, a sound 2-frame 12-gauge should be able to handle any SAAMI spec 2 3/4-inch lead loads. Whether one wants to subject 122-year-old wood to the recoil forces of high velocity 1 1/4-ounce loads is another question.
Russell E. Cleary
04-12-2024, 10:41 AM
Alex:
You are a confirmed collector already (Colt SAA).
Consider joining the Parker Gun Collectors Association as full member, with all the benefits that accrue to that for $40 per year.
Where are you located?
Brian Dudley
04-12-2024, 11:12 AM
Providing the guns barrels check out as being sound. The gun should be able to digest most any modern target load of the proper length for the chambers in the gun.
Dean Romig
04-12-2024, 01:29 PM
As long as the action and barrels are tight with no wiggle or wobble. Shooting a gun that isn't tight on face will only hasten the day when it will be unsuitable for shooting.
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alex hurley
04-12-2024, 08:11 PM
Alex:
You are a confirmed collector already (Colt SAA).
Consider joining the Parker Gun Collectors Association as full member, with all the benefits that accrue to that for $40 per year.
Where are you located?
I will consider, I'm in NY or FL
alex hurley
04-12-2024, 08:17 PM
Alex:
You are a confirmed collector already (Colt SAA).
Consider joining the Parker Gun Collectors Association as full member, with all the benefits that accrue to that for $40 per year.
Where are you located?
I will consider, I'm in NY or FL
3 weeks ago at Baltimore show picked up nice Colt SxS shotgun in 12GA, maybe will reload some BP loads, Damascus barrel you know ...
alex hurley
04-12-2024, 08:21 PM
Very nice. A quintessential Parker Bros.
But, point of order, with the plain extractor it is a Quality VH, not a VHE.
Here is the Quality V.H. page from the circa 1901 Parker Bros. catalog that introduces the automatic ejectors.
125181
Note at that time they didn't carry this entry-level quality in stock with ejectors.
No one can tell you over the internet what ammunition may or may not be safe in a given shotgun. That requires hands-on inspection by a qualified smith with the proper tools and knowledge. That said, a sound 2-frame 12-gauge should be able to handle any SAAMI spec 2 3/4-inch lead loads. Whether one wants to subject 122-year-old wood to the recoil forces of high velocity 1 1/4-ounce loads is another question.
I was thinking about 1 1/8 ounce load
Brian Dudley
04-15-2024, 07:35 AM
I personally feel like 1-1/8 oz loads are overkill for most shooting. The felt recoil is mich more than a 7/8 or 1oz load. As well as stress on the gun.
Brian Dudley
04-15-2024, 07:36 AM
That looks like a very nice example of a colt. Many you see today are in rough shape.
Hal Sheets
04-17-2024, 08:46 PM
Is the butt stock on that Parker a replacement? The cheeks look too elongated & the pattern of the checkering isn't correct. But, the head of the stock looks to be well fit up to the action.
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