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a few more of us have 10 gauges with 3 1/2inch chambers my gun has twist steel barrels...no it was not made for the modern 3 1/2 inch shell.....the 30 inch barrels weigh over 8 lbs..barrels are super thick at the end....a few lucky guys on this forum own fluid steel barrel guns with factory 3 1/2 inch chambers....this is a duck hunters holy grail...i have some of the super x 10 ga shells that has writing on the side to not shoot these shells in anything weighing less than 10 1/2 lbs.... maybe researcher can show a picture of the writing on them...them fellows who have 3 inch chambered 12 gs s in parker fox lc smith are lucky fellows indeed....some mighty tales have grown around these guns.....charlie
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You know of my entire flock of Parker 10’s be it lifter , top lever or hammerless I don’t think I’ve checked the chamber length in any of them . Just shoot 2 7/8” handloads in them all .
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My photography skills could not quite get rid of all the glare on the shells. These are 2 7/8 inch 10-gauge Super-X shells. From the late 1920s on left, late 1930s middle and late 1940s/1950s right.
Attachment 78086 Attachment 78087 Attachment 78088 Here is the late 1920s 2 7/8 inch 10-gauge Super-X, and a mid-1930s 3 1/2 inch Magnum 10-gauge Super-X. Attachment 78089 Attachment 78090 |
thanks researcher i love to look at old shells especially old super x shells with the record brand...charlie.....
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