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New to the board. I only have one Parker gun, a 12 gauge Grade 2 made in 1891, shot it for the first time today and it shot well. I need a wood screw for the top buttplate, which is apparently longer than the bottom one as it doesn't fit.
It's hard to find those large woodscrews nowadays. Glad to find this source. |
Gene,
Welcome aboard! You might be able to get the screw from Galazans. Call and tell them what you want. What grame size is your GH? Could post some pictures? I have two made a few years after yours that are both #1 frames. What a delight to carry, but if I'm shooting sporting clays I only shoot 1 or 7/8 oz just to be easy on this old shoulder. Harry |
If it's the number above the serial number, it's a 2.
I don't understand the numbering system on Parker guns, being a neophyte. I got the serial number down, but that's about it. There's a C on the barrel flats, along with a 4 with the superscript 9. I'll send some pictures later, but being new, I'll have to figure out the process. It's got nice wood, but needs a lot of TLC. |
The 4 9 was the barrel weight, four pounds nine ounces. The 2 is the grade. the frame size is on the rear lug of the barrels. With as much as your barrels weigh I would venture the frame size is 2 which is stout.
Harry |
Yep, it's a size 2. A heavy shotgun.
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I don't know the size as there's nothing to compare it to. It's a pretty big screw is all I know. It's a simple wood screw, just bigger than usual. I should probably go to my hardware store, buy a zinc screw and burn the finish off it.
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Gene- can you post a foto-
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Fair enough! I'll just have to figure out how to test the thread and width of the screw. Can get the head diameter just fine.
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TPI- easy
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That's the problem...there is no existing screw. I'll have to try to match it with a screw that's not correct, then get an idea of the length.
There is a bottom plate screw, but it's smaller than the top screw apparently. It goes through the drill hole with little resistance. |
Francis,
Pull the screws out of one of your Parker's and try to match them for the fellow. What do you think? Harry |
Good thought
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My address is:
135 Hight Dr Watkinsville, GA 30677 I appreciate the offer! I've got a wood screw that semi-fits, but it's not "right." I may have to build up the drill hole and use one that's not period correct. Right now I'm having a stock repair on the stock behind the tang being fixed. |
Guess I've got "Georgia on my mind" today
Just finished a great novel about John Henry Holliday from Griffen, GA. Always glad to help out any man who lives in Dixie- will pack up an assortment and ship your way- we'll wrangle out the details later- maybe with a glass of George Dickel or Rebel Yell- both hard to find up here, but well worth the search- :bigbye::bigbye:
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Thanks! I know both Geroge Dickel and Rebel Yell. For Bourbon, I prefer Bulleit, which is a great burbon!
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Y'all be welcome, suh!!
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