Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums

Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums (https://parkerguns.org/forums/index.php)
-   General Parker Discussions (https://parkerguns.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   Need a good barrel guy... (https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=10907)

John Mazza 07-09-2013 05:00 PM

Need a good barrel guy...
 
Who would be the best barrel guy to send my ca. 1886 Parker twist barrels for inspection ? There's something in the left barrel that looks like it COULD be a crack, but I'm not sure. I had the barrels lightly honed (barrels had pitting), but the "defect" is still there. (Approx. 5" from the breech) The person who did the honing "didn't see a crack." They commented that the barrels didn't "ring," but they could see no reason why (ribs looked tight). I asked if it was safe to shoot, but they wouldn't answer - they would only say "If it were my gun, I'd shoot it with proper ammo."

Well, I sure as heck see something in there, but my opinion is that of a layman...

After a while of not wanting to shoot it (or deal with it), I may be ready to get a second opinion from someone. Who would you all recommend ?

Thank you in advance !

John

John Campbell 07-09-2013 07:03 PM

John:
The best barrel man in the USA us Kirk Merrington in Kerrville TX. If you send him your barrels you can bank on his assessment. But you may not like it.

contact Kirk at MerringtonGun.com

Paul Plager 07-10-2013 07:41 PM

John, I would have to agree with Mr. Campbell. Kirk has done me good every time I have gone out there. Good, honest and fair.

paul stafford jr 07-10-2013 10:35 PM

I have listen to old barrels ring even with a hole in the side of one. a rib must be loose. you can find the spot by tapping up and down the barrel and finding the dead spot. I would like to see min. thickness no less than .025 thou., if you do feel safe don't shoot them

paul stafford jr 07-10-2013 10:37 PM

that should read... if you don't feel safe don't shoot them

John Mazza 07-11-2013 09:14 AM

Thanks to everyone for their responses.

I just don't understand how I can see something that looks VERY MUCH like a crack, but this other person couldn't see it ! Heck, what else could it be ?

Jim DiSpagno 07-11-2013 10:37 AM

Go to the post about barrel inclusion and see the steps there. Very helpful.

John Mazza 07-11-2013 10:47 AM

My fears follow those of Drew. It could be a "weld seam" that might be failing. It does follow the "grain" of the twist, and is right where my left hand holds the gun.

My dilemma is that Kirk was the one who did the honing & inspection. When I spoke to him, he truly acted like he couldn't even see what I was talking about. Had he said "I see what you mean, but it's not a crack." then I would feel better. ...but it was as of he didn't even see the "defect."

Figures, it's the only gun that really "fits" me...

Jim DiSpagno 07-11-2013 11:22 AM

Follow Mike Franzen's posts about his barrels. That will help you greatly.

edgarspencer 07-11-2013 01:05 PM

There is an MQS facility in nearly every major metropolitan area. They can do some simple nondestructive testing that will put your mind at rest. In addition to MQS, there are plenty of ASNT certified testing facilities about.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:23 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org