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Frank Srebro
03-02-2013, 01:03 PM
Late winter always finds me poring over an old American Field per evening along with some spirits and water. I've got almost a complete set from 1903-13 = biweekly publication and plenty of reading. Here's a neat Parker smallbore and only $75. 34 incher and with an alligator case to boot!

A little over 100 years ago - October 10. 1912.

http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b450/silvers897/Parker1912-Oct12_zpsea2f9b93.jpg

Dean Romig
03-02-2013, 01:14 PM
We rarely see that spelling "drachms" anymore.

Who was LeClerc of Memphis?

Robert Rambler
03-02-2013, 01:55 PM
Wonder what a curled trigger was compared to a normal trigger?

Love the "terrific velocity" and "handles like lightning" part.:)

charlie cleveland
03-02-2013, 03:52 PM
wish my grandpa had seen this add and bought this gun and kept it for me...i too love to read those old books.... charlie

Angel Cruz
03-04-2013, 06:44 PM
Not only are the triggers "curled" but they are also "checkered", and a 16ga to boot.

Dave Noreen
03-05-2013, 06:27 PM
You could get factory loaded 16-gauge black powder shells with 3 drams and 1 ounce of shot, but the stoutest smokeless powder 16-gauge loads I find offered by UMC in that time frame is their Arrow shell with 2 3/4 drams of DuPont or other bulk smokeless powder and 1 ounce of shot.

I've printed off shoot reports from the Memphis area 1909 and 10 when Nash Buckingham and his "Gin Squad" were most active and in a quick scan the name J. LeClerc doesn't jump out. There is a C.O. LeCompte competing fairly regularly.

charlie cleveland
03-05-2013, 09:58 PM
i bet that 3 drams of black would kick like a mule in a light gun....my 16 with1 1/8 ounce kicks pretty good but the 1 1/14 ounce are real killers on the stock end....i shoot some real old loads at times and them old shells that wikk shoot are very stout.... thanks for the info.....charlie