View Full Version : !0 ga, lifter, Damascus
Leon Nelson
12-15-2025, 06:57 PM
So not too long ago this old girl landed on my doorstep. I welcomed her in She's a, 1887, SN 13271, 10 ga, 30" Damascus steel, on a #2 frame. I take it from the very prominent letter "U" stamped on her water table that she's what was then called a grade "U", later bunched in with other far down in the alphabet letters into grade 0 (zero). Quite a bit of Case blue is still showing. Comments welcome.
David Livesay
12-15-2025, 07:12 PM
Congratulations on your acquisition. Looks like a solid example.
Stan Hoover
12-15-2025, 10:28 PM
Very nice Lifter there Leon, thanks for showing us your new Parker!
Dean H Hanson
12-15-2025, 10:51 PM
Looks to be an $80 dollar grade. Very nice representation, enjoy!!
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 12:53 AM
Look at page 260 in Vol. 1 of the Parker Story pair of books. These additional picture of mine look a great deal like what's called and pictured there a grade 2. Since mine and the one on P. 269 are made in 1887, only 272 guns apart, could mine be a grade 2?
Brian Dudley
12-16-2025, 08:51 AM
What a nice gun.
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 09:00 AM
As I get older dyslexia seems to slip in sometimes, all throughout this discussion the manufacture date of both my "lifter" and the one referred to in the Parker Story book Vol 1. P 269, should be 1878. Book's right, I was wrong. Here's a photo of the picture in the book. Mine sure looks almost identical to it. I don't know what the "U" stamped in the water table of mine is, but I'm thinking mine is way more like what became grade 2 than "U" or "0" Thoughts?
Dean Romig
12-16-2025, 09:16 AM
A PGCA Research letter will tell you.
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Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 09:35 AM
I looked but don't see a path to PGCA research letter. Where/how do I access it?
Bill Murphy
12-16-2025, 09:46 AM
Go to "Home Page", click on "Research Letters" and follow the instructions. By the way, your gun is in exceptional condition.
Jay Oliver
12-16-2025, 10:44 AM
That's a great lifter! With damascus barrels I would call it a grade 2. A 10 gauge on a 2 frame is just wonderful. I am guessing it has 2 5/8" chambers?
I hope you will take her into the field. I shoot both smokeless and black powder out of my old lifters. They are fantastic shooters and a 10ga. just patterns well.
I hope you will considering joining PGCA. That will make getting a research letter easier and this is such a great group.
Congratulations on that great Parker!
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 11:05 AM
Thanks
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 11:33 AM
Thanks, got 'er done.
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 11:46 AM
Both bores shine too. I see no dents. Looks like she's been mostly a gun rack queen for the past century
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 11:56 AM
With the help of an old manufacturing engineer and friend, very long time hunter, collector and gunsmith, machinist, we settled for 2 9/16 "for the chamber, which in reality is probably 2 5/8".
Matt Buckley
12-16-2025, 03:50 PM
That’s a dandy lifter. Have you weighted it out of curiosity? I hope you share what you find out from the letter. I love learning the history on these old guns.
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 04:03 PM
Seems like more, but weighs 8 lb, 11 oz. Oh, I'm paid and signed up for membership to PGCA.
Rick Roemer
12-16-2025, 05:20 PM
Welcome to the club-and the malady!
Chris Pope
12-16-2025, 05:24 PM
Welcome Leon- thanks for sharing! Do you know much about the previous owner? And we would all love to see what the research letter says.
Leon Nelson
12-16-2025, 05:55 PM
Will try to remember to post what I learn. Bought it from a guy in CA who apparently takes 'em in on consignment and then sells on gunbroker - anyway I bough this one thru gunbroker. No idea of history before that.
Leon Nelson
12-17-2025, 04:58 PM
Jay, I'm trying to figure out how to reply to your private message. I obviously don't have it figured out yett
Jay Oliver
12-17-2025, 07:02 PM
Leon, I got it. I will send you one back in a second...
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