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no 4 frame
i seen a no 4 frame size gun on the tube today it was a 10 ga weight 13 pounds 32 inch barrels it was a d grade gun also.i figured this is a fairly rare gun what do you guys think ps it was a parker brothers. thanks charlie
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I think I would mount such a cannon to a boat instead of a tube.
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I've only ever seen one other #4 frame 10 gauge, seems like most of them are on #3 which is a little light in my opinion. That's the frame I'd pick if I could order one new actually. A DHE 10 gauge magnum on a #4 frame, pistol grip, splinter forend, double triggers, 36 inch barrels.
Destry |
Destry, what happened at Mitchell's bay (if anything?). Inquiring minds want to know!
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Not much was happening so I didn't stop over on the way back. Michigan opens this weekend so I'm hunting locally. I probably won't start going to Canada steady until towards the end of the month when the bluebills start showing up.
DLH |
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Kurt |
I hunted with a G grade (D2) top lever 10ga on a #4 frame for a number of years until I bought my fluid steel barreled #3 frame G toplever. The #4 frame weighed 12 lbs and was bored for 3 1/2" shells which it shot quite well.
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#4 frame higher graded hammer guns were generally made at 11 pounds and were made for pigeons, not waterfowl. Later in the life of these guns, they were probably used more for waterfowl than pigeons. The "11 pound ten gauge" era in competitive pigeon shooting was a short one, generally ending in 1889 or 1890 when Parker Brothers provided their company sponsored shooters with the new hammerless guns, for a short time in ten gauge, soon after with twelve gauges. For whatever reason, probably a change in the rules of the game, the hammerless tens were not as heavy as the previous generation of pigeon guns, and the twelves complied with an even more restrictive weight rule. Our flyer expert, Don Kaas, can give us the particulars of the rule changes. Many of the PGCA letters on the 11 pound #4 frame top lever guns of Grade 3 and above will indicate a buyer whose name we may recognize as a competitive shooter, and some will show a substantial discount in price, indicating a shooter assisted by Parker Brothers.
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sirs i apoligize for posting this gun wrong. it is a 6 frame gun instead of a 4 frame as i had posted it it is also a n grade instead of d grade it is a hammerless gun with damacus barrels but it did weigh 13 pounds .thats the weigh its stated. i still think this is a rare gun what do yall think. im sorry for posting this gun wrong will try to do better . thanks charlie
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#6 frame 10 gauges are "rare". If the barrels and bores are good with their chokes intact, the wood sound and the price is right, I'd buy it, if I were me (or you were me). My 36" DH 8 gauge is on a #6 frame as are most Parker 8 bores. A 32" #6 frame 10g is a hefty gat...to say the least.
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Could it possibly be an elusive 8 gauge?
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Sounds like a nice find in a 10 and a great find in an 8....good luck Kurt |
Charlie,
I'd buy that one if I was you, sounds like a winner. Destry |
Yes, it is rare and valuable if in passable condition. PM me the whereabouts of this gun and I will tell Don where it is. Thanks.
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this no 6 frame gun is in good shape. damascus barrels finnish pretty good bores good. man wants 5 k what do yall think. thanks for all the advice charlie . ps loaded up some light loads in 8 gauge today 30 grains blue dot powder 2 ounce shot no 7 1/2 shot they had avery mild kick to them about like a 20 ga patterns were very very good and good pentration thanks again charlie
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Charlie, if its as nice as you say, I would own it by now. I seldom have the opportunity to handle an 8 let alone see one for sale and never at that price.:shock:
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Something a bit odd about this thread...Ol' Charlie just happened to have some 8 ga components and cases about for the gun he thought was a 10ga. Hmmmmmm....
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You noticed too . . .
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Yeah, and Charlie has not sent me a PM.
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I Win!!!!!:bowdown:
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I know Charlie personally, he's a good ol' boy. He owns a Loomis 8 gauge he bought from me and a Parker 8 gauge lifter as well.
Destry |
And Destry return your phone calls Roger
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Nothing against Ol' Charlie, I just am failing to follow the narrative of this thread much like my failed attempt to read "Swann's Way" in French...I do smell orange cookies, however, everytime I think of it...perhaps that was "a la Recherche du temps perdu", come to think of it...then again those madeleines may have been soaked in Hoppe's #9...signed, Confused in Palm:duck:
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So as not to add to further confusion, Roger's posting about me returning my calls had nothing to do with the gun. He was just curious if I wanted to go squirrel hunting Saturday in Ohio but, unfortunately, I'm otherwise engaged with the opening day ducks here in Michigan.
Destry |
No, dear boy, my confusion had nothing to do with Codger's post which I presumed had to do with squirrels or such. It had to do with the front half of this cluster whatever...
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Rog, Lots of tree rats over this way. They're eatin' all my shrooms. Please help!
Fred |
Don, it's like a very large Rapala was towed through the forum . . .
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I'm sure Charlie will straighten us all out when this deal comes to fruit. I emailed him just yesterday afternoon with nosey questions.
DLH |
A eight gauge Parker...low hanging fruition...
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Years ago, before my retirement from Ford, I had a buffoon boss who continually talked about bringing projects to "fruitation"
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Don, I believe I witnessed something along the lines of "low hanging fruit" on my late arrival at the Vintagers Thursday morning.
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the gun in question is a parker brothers . it is a hammerless .10 gauge. double barrel. n grade. twist barrels. 32 in ch in lenght. number 6 frame . weight 13 pounds . good bores nice wood no case colors left. this is what stated on the internet. price 5000.00. charlie
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Don't get too excited guys, it's a gun Pug has that's listed online.
DLH |
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Fred...are you chasing those stump shrooms again..??? I just cut up nearly a gallon of them and fryed up a few to go with the pot roast. Kurt |
What are stump shrooms? Not aware of any good edible stuff this time of the year
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http://www.svims.ca/council/illust/P...0Ben%20Woo.htm http://mycomagnet.com/taxa_info.php?tid=1007 Make sure you determine the differences between it and Galerina. |
That's it Kurt. We have Galerina also, though not often this time of year. My brother, a microbioligist, used to collect them for cell research (I think to use as a paralizer). How's that for OT.
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Think I'll stick with Morels and Oyster shrooms.
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