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Remington Parker
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I picked these up at a flea market while on vacation. The fellow I bought them from told me his Grandfather worked for Remington during WWll. Thought I'd share. Frame measures 1 1/16 cc on firing pins.
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The "Book" only list serials numbers to 241788. Looks like a Parker planned, but not produced. Great find!
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Nice collector's paper-weight. Excellent find!
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Very Cool !!!
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Ill add it to my bitter end database!!
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A more accurate measurement is !" cc on the firing pins and 2" across the breech. What gauge would that be?
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One inch, center to center, would indicate a 0-frame which, in the Remington era, would indicate a twenty-gauge or less likely, a sixteen.
However, the charts show the 0-frame as measuring 2 1/32" across the face of the breech balls. Much earlier when Parker Bros. first introduced the twenty-eight gauge it was built on the 0-frame.... but this thread is about Remington Parkers so disregard that. . |
I think this was discussed before, but what is the latest known Parker from Remington?
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Remington Arms bought the Parker Gun Works in 1934. Any and all Parker shotguns produced after the date of that purchase would have been made under Remington ownership.
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I think a parts party is in order to make a complete gun of this receiver!
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