1886 D3 Two Barrel Set Received:
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Undamaged, big sigh of relief. Unfooled with, whew! Surprisingly good condition considering it was a Frontier gun. Pictures talk better than me. Oh, tight as a tick.
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Very nice !
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Fantastic Parker! - Does the letter address the hard rubber buttplate?
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The hard rubber buttplate looks factory fitted to me, the engraved screws are timed correctly also. The particular dog on the plate looks period correct and there is considerable wear at the top, consistent with the rest of the gun. The letter specifies LOP at 14-1/2”, that’s exactly what it measures. The fit is flawless but it is what it is. |
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It’s the luck of the draw, but my other Quality 2 10 gauge Lifter was ordered with the skeleton buttplate. There are many desirable attributes encompassing this outfit, the heart of any Parker are the bores. I just mopped them with Hoppe’s and followed with oil, the bores are what impress me the most. Smooth sailing!
Chambers measured 3” as the letter specified. |
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“Laminated”, I like the pattern. The signature Parker “mushroom” beads. Note the wall thickness at the muzzle on the Damascus set, .091 .260 at the breech. No wonder it’s over 11 pounds.
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The keyed lock still works.
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