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John Marscher
01-05-2013, 02:47 PM
This Parker had been in the family since it was shipped to Beaufort and has been passed down through the years. I want to eventually make it a shooter again but there are bulges in the damascus barrels. Everything else is in decent shape. It has shot ducks in the lowcountry for around 100 years and I would like to eventually be able to do it again.

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John Marscher
01-05-2013, 02:49 PM
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John Marscher
01-05-2013, 02:50 PM
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charlie cleveland
01-05-2013, 02:54 PM
you can have those bulges fixed...some of the guys will pitch in...nice lookin gun i wish i had a parker that had been in the family since new....priceless.... charlie

Mills Morrison
01-05-2013, 02:56 PM
Very cool. :bowdown:

Mark Ouellette
01-05-2013, 03:36 PM
Hi John,

That is a wonderful family heirloom! You are a lucky man who certainly can use it to shoot ducks. Many of use our Damascus barreled Parkers to do so.

Your gun is a #1 Frame 12 gauge so if it were me I would NOT shoot factory loads in it other than low pressure RST. The barrels on a #1 frame Parker 12 gauge are not super-thick. Barrel thickness without pitting is the key to how much pressure a composite barreled (Damascus, twist, or laminated) can contain.

If you handload it is easy to produce a 6000 to 8000 psi load with Nice Shot non toxic shot. I load 1 3/8 oz Nice Shot for my 10 gauge Damascus Parkers of #2 and #3 frames and drop Canada Geese over decoys at a measured 60 - 70 yards. A light 12 gauge might not have the same performance but I've managed a little over 60 yards with 1 1/8 oz Nice Shot #2's.

Nice Shot is expensive so I pick my shots carefully and even though what shooting skills I have or rather had were in shooting NRA High Power Rifle and certainly not shotgun. Still by picking my shots I manage over 50% on waterfowl. Personally I really like hunting with my vintage SxS's!

Before you hit the marsh with that fine Parker please get your barrels measured for minimum barrel wall thickness. They may have been honed to remove pitting somewhere in their life. Also, get the dents removed. These tasks are easy to do with Hosford tools.

Dean and Dave, the Northeast Parker Brothers and members of the PGCA board of directors probably know someone in your area the the correct tools and skills. I'd do it for you but I live in Michigan. You can of course send the barrels to Jon Hosford who will do all of this for a small fee. If you need his contact info send me a PM.

Oh, if you do not handload yet, a member may show you how if you ask them. If you'd rather not RST does load low pressure lead and Nice Shot shells.

Mark

Rick Losey
01-05-2013, 03:39 PM
:clap: :clap: :clap:

Bravo - it saddens me to see all the folks whose first post is the "I inherited family history, how much can I get for it" sort

it looks to be in great condition for its age, a quick search on gunsmiths will get you some recommendations for people to check the condition and do the work on the barrels.

then - order a flat of RST shells and post some pictures of it back in the field

Jeff Christie
01-05-2013, 06:48 PM
It really pleases me to see these legacy or heritage family Parkers get out of safes or closets, attics, etc., and into the fields or marshes. I have two that my great grandfather ordered before WW1 and I get the most pleasure out of them than any other guns I own. Get what needs to be done done and use it. You will be more than glad you did.

Bruce Day
01-05-2013, 06:54 PM
Grandpa's 16ga.

Mills Morrison
01-05-2013, 07:45 PM
John, You need to join PGCA.

John Marscher
01-05-2013, 09:50 PM
John, You need to join PGCA.

Just signed my dad up for Christmas and got him a letter for this gun. I'm just a poor college student but it will happen soon enough.

Rick Losey
01-05-2013, 09:55 PM
Just signed my dad up for Christmas and got him a letter for this gun.

great idea for a gift

Mills Morrison
01-06-2013, 08:54 AM
Tell your Dad that Mills said hello.



Just signed my dad up for Christmas and got him a letter for this gun. I'm just a poor college student but it will happen soon enough.