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" |
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 !!!
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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 |
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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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[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 |
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Nice looking guns Stan. This is the only lifter I own, an 1881 12 gauge, 32".
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Wow - that’s a pretty G Randy!
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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 |
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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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