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Brian: Beautiful old Parker thanks for posting the pictures.
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I took this gun out the other day and shot a couple rounds of skeet with. It performed and handled very well!
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The taper is probably intentional, but I could also believe that it is the byproduct of a machine tool that was out of spec. In 1874 a few thousandths per foot was probably considered pretty good.
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Are you guys going to Hausman's next week? I have 4054 which is a third grade one from 1874, although the hard life version. It would be fun to compare the three in person. It letters as a $75 grade, 30", Stub Twist, 12ga, choked full and full. |
Yes, I will be there and will have this gun with me. I will have a 3 table booth in the main tent.
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Guys,
The PGCA will also have a display booth in the main tent at Hausman's and the theme this year will be hammer guns so there will be plenty there to look at and compare. I will have a couple there including 3251 also made in 1874. This year’s D grade top lever hammer gun will also be there for people to see. |
Hi Brian,
I too have a Parker Lifter, which I've had for years. Serial # 3600. |
Smoothbore - I'll be bringing my lifter #4071. It will be at the Parker table. I hope to see your lifter and Brian's too.
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