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Stan Hoover 12-21-2021 12:02 AM

Let’s see some Lifters!
 
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Maybe this has been done before, but I think these older Parker’s are unique and would enjoy seeing pictures of your Parker under/lifter. (That’s probably not the correct term)
#1 Parker P Grade 8 Gauge 34"
#2 Parker Grade 4 10 Gauge 30"
#3 Parker Grade 3 12 Gauge 30"
#4 parker Grade 3 16 Gauge 30"

CraigThompson 12-21-2021 01:06 AM

Stan I sold the two lifters I had . So I can’t add ! But it looks like yours are in an armory judging by all the others on the back wall !!! Very very nice !!!

Stan Hoover 12-21-2021 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 350838)
Stan I sold the two lifters I had . So I can’t add ! But it looks like yours are in an armory judging by all the others on the back wall !!! Very very nice !!!

Craig,
Thanks for the comments, that was hastily taken photo in my not so orderly Gun Room, I had thought better when posting but posted it anyway.

I will take another picture without all the background:rolleyes:

Stan Hoover

Dean Romig 12-21-2021 08:45 AM

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I’ve sold 3 or 4 lifters and have only 2 left, a Grade 3 10/30” and a Grade 3 16/27”.

Parker 5949 is my Grade 3 10 gauge 30" Damascus with a really nice ball grip. A really good turkey gun which at 9+ lbs is just right for sitting.

Parker 14056 which I forgot to mention, also a Grade 3 12 gauge with 30" Parker-made Laminated Steel barrels. It had a ball grip but has been broken through the wrist and poorly repaired and I've never fired it. It was a gift from Austin Hogan in about 2009.

Parker 18719 is my Grade 3 16/27" with capped pistol grip and Parker-made Laminated Steel barrels refinished many years ago by Breck Gorman when he owned it (a fact that I just very recently learned from Breck.) It's a very nice handling grouse and woodcock gun that is so light I can carry it all day.










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Stan Hoover 12-21-2021 08:51 AM

Pictures
 
[QUOTE=Dean Romig;350844]I’ve sold 3 or 4 lifters and have only 2 left, a Grade 3 10/30” and a Grade 3 16/27”. (Pictures later)

Dean,
Looking forward to the pictures, especially of the Grade 3 16,

my 16 will be soon going for a new butt stock, since it is not original, I might as well make it correct with a ball grip and skeleton butt plate.

However, I'm still having too much fun chasing pheasants with it, still amazed that a 7/8 oz load kills them so effectively.

Stan

Randy G Roberts 12-21-2021 09:05 AM

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Nice looking guns Stan. This is the only lifter I own, an 1881 12 gauge, 32".

Dean Romig 12-21-2021 09:06 AM

Wow - that’s a pretty G Randy!





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Stan Hoover 12-21-2021 09:11 AM

Thanks Randy,

That one has some beautiful wood there, and a 32":)

I would like to keep expanding on these Lifters, perhaps a 10 & 12 with longer barrels, and perhaps a smaller gauge yet:whistle:

Stan

CraigThompson 12-21-2021 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover (Post 350842)
Craig,
Thanks for the comments, that was hastily taken photo in my not so orderly Gun Room, I had thought better when posting but posted it anyway.

I will take another picture without all the background:rolleyes:

Stan Hoover

No that picture is fine ! All the ones on the back wall add to the character of the picture :cool:

Randy G Roberts 12-21-2021 09:20 AM

Stan I would like to come across a few more myself, with long barrels. I enjoy shooting the one I have. I actually shoot skeet pretty well with it, for me anyway. It is a heavy gun at just under 8-13 oz with a MWT of .036 anywhere and that is 8.5" from the muzzle. What next, a lifter event :corn:


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