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DaveKal 04-01-2021 09:04 PM

Another mystery gun "help" thread
 
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Hi everyone,

I joined up today to get some help with a Parker that I possess because no one else in the family wanted it---probably because no one knew what it was. It's a "nice" specimen in its own way but certainly not as fine as some that I've seen here. I believe it to be a Grade 2 (G?) with what looks like geese engraved on one side and a Retriever on the buttplate. More on that one at another time.

I also possess this other mystery side-by-side. No markings on it that make any sense for an ID, at least to not to me, so maybe one of you can help.

It's heavy. 31.5" barrels. The oddest thing about it is that it doesn't appear to have ever had a wood forend. Unless I'm missing something it was not made to have one. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts.

Thanks much.

Harold Lee Pickens 04-01-2021 10:18 PM

That long bottom lever pivots to break the gun open, and the smaller one must pivot to release the barrels from the frame. European, perhaps Belgian, many Husquvarnas and other germanic guns used those bottom levers. I dont know much about them, others will chime in I'm sure.

DaveKal 04-01-2021 10:48 PM

Thanks Harold. Yes, that’s exactly how it operates to break it down. I’m quite curious about this shotgun and wouldn’t be surprised if you’re really close as there was a Belgium Meteor in this collection as well.

Bill Murphy 04-02-2021 02:53 AM

It appears to be a Lefaucheux action, used by several companies. It is a very strong action that apparently uses a dual underlock system.

John Davis 04-02-2021 06:54 AM

Looks like Belgium proof marks.

Harold Lee Pickens 04-02-2021 07:06 AM

Is one of the hammers missing? That is a bigger pain in the butt than one might imagine. Can probably find a hammer with the right throw, but getting it timed with the other hammer can be tuff. Is it a 12 ga or 10/

DaveKal 04-02-2021 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens (Post 330995)
Is one of the hammers missing? That is a bigger pain in the butt than one might imagine. Can probably find a hammer with the right throw, but getting it timed with the other hammer can be tuff. Is it a 12 ga or 10/

Sigh...yep, missing the right side hammer. And not only that, the Parker I mentioned above is also missing the same hammer!

Have not confirmed 100% yet but seems to be 10 gauge.

Here's a look at the checkering on the grip:

DaveKal 04-02-2021 11:59 AM

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Here are the rest of the pictures. Besides the missing hammer, sadly, the stock is cracked.

Dean Romig 04-02-2021 12:05 PM

Joe Breda may be able to 'reverse engineer' a hammer for you using the left one as a pattern.





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Harold Lee Pickens 04-02-2021 05:17 PM

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Getting a Parker hammer will be easier than the other. You will need a hammer with the right throw. Measure it and let us know--I just left an old hammer gun stock and frame with jerry Andrews the other day, I think it was Belgian--can get it back I'm sure.


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