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Randy G Roberts 05-02-2023 01:56 PM

Garry in its present state this gun does not possess the typical trap comb that it apparently began life with. It appears to me that the stock was altered at some point.

Garry L Gordon 05-02-2023 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Randy G Roberts (Post 387929)
Garry in its present state this gun does not possess the typical trap comb that it apparently began life with. It appears to me that the stock was altered at some point.

Too bad, but I hear that you trap shooters can be pretty persnickety about your stocks.:)

I wish we could have seen the original configuration. I think this special comb "thing" must have been somewhat idiosyncratic to specific eras and workers, just like engraving; but it would be nice to see more documented examples.

Randy G Roberts 05-02-2023 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon (Post 387931)
Too bad, but I hear that you trap shooters can be pretty persnickety about your stocks.:)

I wish we could have seen the original configuration. I think this special comb "thing" must have been somewhat idiosyncratic to specific eras and workers, just like engraving; but it would be nice to see more documented examples.

Actually I am not a trap shooter :rotf:

Garry L Gordon 05-02-2023 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Randy G Roberts (Post 387932)
Actually I am not a trap shooter :rotf:

Are clays shooters persnickety about their stocks? Just trying to learn.:corn:

BTW, thanks for keeping this thread going. I still think there are more documented comb designations out there.

Randy G Roberts 05-02-2023 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon (Post 387934)
Are clays shooters persnickety about their stocks? Just trying to learn.:corn:

BTW, thanks for keeping this thread going. I still think there are more documented comb designations out there.

Some are downright fussy in that everything has to be perfect right down to 1/64", some are constantly making adjustments which usually occur after a poor round. I would guess that the percentage who pay little attention to stock dimensions is small. Most likely the more serious a person is the more attention to detail, the weekend warrior probably not so much.

Craig Larter 09-30-2025 05:11 AM

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Here are couple more examples of trap combs. Neither letter mentions a trap style comb. Both guns are stamped properly under the trigger guard with serial number and grade. Both guns have the demensions that correspond with the letter. The top picture is 1921 and the bottom is 1923. The 1923 example looks exactly like the 1924 BHE 16ga pictured on a earlier post, bottom picture.

Dean Romig 09-30-2025 05:23 AM

Right Craig, those combs are Parker’s “trap combs” and it is odd that the letters don’t mention it. I suspect those guns were built to the purchaser’s specs for competition guns and maybe it was a foregone conclusion that they would have this style of comb.

It’s sometimes frustrating that we wish for more information but it just isn’t there…






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Garry L Gordon 09-30-2025 05:47 AM

I have three Parker’s with such combs. A 1924 BHE 16 has the fluting of Craig’s lower photos. The other two have the more rounded form and are late 1910s/early 1920s 16 gauges. Those earlier guns are noted as “medium full combs” in the records.

Each sports a straight grip.

Brian Dudley 10-01-2025 07:28 AM

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The “fullest” comb I have ever seen on a Parker. A DHE. Letters with full comb.

Attachment 136648

Dean Romig 10-01-2025 07:45 AM

I almost bought a VHE that had a comb just like that Brian but the price was unreasonable.





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Craig Larter 10-01-2025 11:08 AM

Does the order book usally have more special features listed versus the stock book?

Randy G Roberts 10-01-2025 11:22 AM

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A 1936 GHE with a trap comb and a monte. Unfortunately the IBM card only notes the basics.

Dean Romig 10-01-2025 12:12 PM

That Parker shows a really nice combination of comb styles Randy.




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