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Lloyd McKissick 07-09-2025 02:08 PM

Hunting with Hammers
 
http://i.imgur.com/OluuvVAh.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/2Up1AsLh.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/hNV23sNh.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/puLeWuGh.jpg?1

Sorry, not a Parker (but I intend to remedy that shortly).

http://i.imgur.com/oaDopsBh.jpg

Less than 60-days to go now...

todd allen 07-16-2025 08:06 PM

Wow, that is a beauty!

Lloyd McKissick 07-16-2025 09:00 PM

Thanks Todd, which one?

Dean Romig 07-16-2025 09:05 PM

That Parker’s getting you there.





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Lloyd McKissick 07-17-2025 11:49 AM

Mr. Romig: Different horses for different courses here.

The Lang, a converted pinfire, has no choke (made before chokes were invented), weighs 6 1/4 lbs and is very light and lively, making it excellent to carry for ruffies & the like. The later Parker is about a pound heavier (& with lots of choke) which means it should be more suited for prairie birds.

Both strike me as beautiful examples of engineering from another time.

Chuck Bishop 07-17-2025 01:36 PM

This gun should be posted in the "General Discussions about Other Fine Doubles", not in the Parker Gun Hammer forum. it's not a Parker Hammer Gun.

Lloyd McKissick 07-17-2025 01:58 PM

Oh dear, it seems that I have violated a strict form of decorum here.

My apologies.

Dean Romig 07-17-2025 02:18 PM

I can certainly appreciate most other game guns besides my favorite, the Parker.
Your Lang appears to be well worth admiration.

I love the classic lines!


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Originally Posted by Lloyd McKissick (Post 433396)
Mr. Romig: Different horses for different courses here.

The Lang, a converted pinfire, has no choke (made before chokes were invented), weighs 6 1/4 lbs and is very light and lively, making it excellent to carry for ruffies & the like. The later Parker is about a pound heavier (& with lots of choke) which means it should be more suited for prairie birds.

Both strike me as beautiful examples of engineering from another time.


john pulis 07-18-2025 07:25 AM

Nice gun. I have a Watson 16, back action, like your Lang. Handles and shoots like a dream with low pressure RSTs.

Lloyd McKissick 09-15-2025 11:02 PM

Saw 3 grouse today where the full chokes on my Parker hammer would have been useful. I may assemble it and start carrying it on some trails here. Everything seems.to be at some distence this year.

Bill Murphy 09-16-2025 09:45 AM

A good grouse gun should include a full or near full left barrel. My grandfather's 1887 Lefever pigeon gun was bored cylinder and full. I always thought that someone had messed with the right barrel choke. Later study confirms that his left barrel was for one shot flyer shoots which were the standard of the day in late 1800s and early 1900s competition. His right barrel was for grouse, in the pre Pheasant days when the gun was made. Granddad was apparently a one gun man, although I have one 1910 photo of him holding another make of gun, not identified.

Lloyd McKissick 09-18-2025 06:27 PM

http://i.imgur.com/sLhg0Kjh.jpg

The Red Gods continue to smile upon me here. Sharpies yesterday, ruffies today.

hugh rather 09-19-2025 07:31 PM

The Lang reminds me of the 20 pinfire Lang from a Rodger Barlow article in an early 70's Gun Digest.I drooled over that gun even as a teen.

Lloyd McKissick 09-20-2025 10:34 AM

The Lang didn't make it this year, sadly. I didn't have room because of all the other guns I was bringing up (multiple hunts and States this year. A good problem to have, I know). Next year will hopefully be simpler and it will join the fray up here again.

Lloyd McKissick 09-20-2025 09:55 PM

http://i.imgur.com/gdiX0s3h.jpg

Another good day here.

Lloyd McKissick 09-23-2025 01:19 PM

http://i.imgur.com/gDWJtGDh.jpg

Yesterday's birds.

One of the mixed phase (both red & grey phase) variations here is what I call a "cinnamon" bird. Instead of a black ruff it is this almost red-amber color.

I've never seen that elsewhere, only up here. Even the black band on the tail is almost this color.

Lloyd McKissick 10-01-2025 12:49 PM

Had my 1st 5-bird day here Monday so...it's hammergun time now. The larder is good and the days are all for fun now.

Dean Romig 10-01-2025 02:14 PM

What state are you hunting Lloyd?





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allen newell 10-01-2025 05:49 PM

Dean, anytime you would like to bird hunt together just let me know. Sophie, my trained setter is ready to go. So she tells me.

Lloyd McKissick 10-01-2025 06:52 PM

Dean: extreme northern Minnesota.


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