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Rick Riddell 09-21-2018 05:05 PM

Where are all the back action guns
 
Just a curio, where are all the back action guns? Are there any in use out there? If you got one let's see it!

Dean Romig 09-21-2018 05:29 PM

A lot of folks who own them would prefer not to shoot them because of the lack of a radius from the standing breach to the water tables.





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Chuck Bishop 09-21-2018 05:41 PM

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I'll try and post from my tablet a picture of S/N 63. This was the medium grade Parker made at that time. It has Laminated barrels. It is what's called a pin lifter due the lifter pin protruding out the top of the action when opening the gun. All these early guns had straight grips.

Jay Oliver 09-21-2018 06:59 PM

Quick question Dean, that lack of a radius is not just limited to back actions right? It would also include early front actions as well. Seems like I read in TPS that the back action receiver was stronger(and cheaper to make) than the front actions of the same time period. The reason given was they had to cut out the sides of the receiver for front action locks. Something they obviously didn't have to do for the back action locks.

As far as shooting back actions...I have two back action guns that I am looking forward to shooting(with lighter loads) after they are restored, #46 a 10 gauge and #1823 a 12 gauge.

It may be an acquired taste, but the back action Parkers just look good to me.

Eric Estes 09-21-2018 07:11 PM

Front or back action I love all lifters.

charlie cleveland 09-21-2018 07:15 PM

i have 3 back action guns 2 10 ga and one 11 gauge....i shot one of the 10 ga s at doves opening day..it got the first bird that flew in that morning....charlie

Mills Morrison 09-21-2018 09:01 PM

I have 152 and shoot it but not too much. I also have one about 1078. There are some here at Hopkins Game Farm too

Dean Romig 09-22-2018 06:51 AM

That’s eight Jay, there were fewer machining steps in the back action guns but the front action guns were a stronger, or should I say, more rigid, design.





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James Brown 09-22-2018 10:45 AM

The PGCA should have a back action 14 ga. Parker Pages vol. 11, issue 4, page 29.

Chuck Bishop 09-22-2018 04:45 PM

My backaction that I posted takes a 12B metal shell and a 14 ga. paper shell. The bore diameter is about 11 ga, with almost cylinder chokes. It was made 1869 or 1870.

Gary Carmichael Sr 11-26-2018 07:28 PM

back action guns
 
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Well I have #97, and 029, one with decarbonized barrels and one with laminated, both chambered for the 12-b shell#97 is in very good condition and 029 has some pitting

Gary Carmichael Sr 11-26-2018 07:30 PM

double click for enlargements

Mills Morrison 11-26-2018 07:40 PM

Very nice Gary.

Gary Carmichael Sr 11-26-2018 07:41 PM

back action guns
 
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Dean Romig 11-26-2018 07:56 PM

Nice guns Gary!

Nice photos Mike!





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Mills Morrison 11-26-2018 07:57 PM

I hope to get a Turkey with 152. These early Parkers are great as you see them experimenting and trying to make the guns better

Gary Carmichael Sr 11-27-2018 01:55 PM

Yea Dean Mike is the best when it comes tp gun photos, Have a few more I wish I could get him to photograph for me, Gary

Mills Morrison 11-27-2018 02:12 PM

Would love for Mike to do a coffee table book of his gun photography. That would be great.

charlie cleveland 11-27-2018 06:50 PM

that 12 b shell is a rare one ive only seen 1 for sale in several years of looking...... charlie

Gary Carmichael Sr 12-02-2018 06:40 PM

Shells,
 
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Charlie, The 11-B is even harder to find, gary

charlie cleveland 12-02-2018 07:15 PM

wow that 11 b is just priceless....charlie

Chuck Bishop 12-03-2018 10:40 AM

Holy Cow Gary! An 11b primed shell. Is it just primed, have powder and over powder card, or is it fully loaded? Got to be just about 1 of a kind.

P.S. just replied to your P.M.

Gary Carmichael Sr 12-04-2018 01:46 PM

Chuck, It is just primed, I bought several rare shells and some odd stuff from Ed Muderlak before he passed the 11-B is a very expensive shell, gary

Jack Hamner 12-04-2018 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Bishop (Post 254356)
My backaction that I posted takes a 12B metal shell and a 14 ga. paper shell. The bore diameter is about 11 ga, with almost cylinder chokes. It was made 1869 or 1870.

I'M just curious--what would the official gauge of this gun be?


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