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will evans 04-01-2013 01:48 PM

Parker 189050
 
This is my 2nd Parker, with a couple of questions for those who read until the end. I snapped her up after finding the listing online for $475 plus the shipping at about 11pm one night. The gun had been listed for about an hour, and I thought about it before purchasing for less than a minute. Its a VH 12ga with 28" barrels. Bores are near perfect except for a slight ding in each barrel that shows. A little larger than a thumb nail sized chip at the toe, with various handling marks and dings over the wood. All in all it looks pretty good, though a good cleaning is in order. Frame size is a 1 with barrels weighing 3.10. A pretty nice handling little wand for a 12ga. This thing has rainy day double written all over it. I like the way it feels just carrying it around the office. I really think it will be hard to beat the value in this one.

The chambers appear to have been opened up, as evidenced by reamer marks at the end of each chamber. I haven't measured, but the marks have to be from either lengthening the cones or opening the chamber. Current chokes are F/M, but I might have those opened if I keep it since the bores already appear to have been altered.

End of the barrels do not have the flat mark, but the ends kiss and there is nearly 4 inches of choke taper in each barrel. I found it interesting how the barrel rib is not uniform on the sides. Notice how the left edge is smooth as compared to the right. Is this common?

I have noticed a problem with the gun. I've only dry fired it, but after doing so the barrels will not come free. I finally figured out the the front trigger is not rebounding. When I nudge the trigger back forward the gun will open without problem. What is causing this, and how can it be remedied?



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Jeff Kuss 04-01-2013 07:32 PM

Sounds like it needs a good internal cleaning.

Harold Lee Pickens 04-01-2013 08:53 PM

you certainly didn't get hurt at that price. You are right, it would make a good rainy day gun---and that will be my new post.

Mills Morrison 04-01-2013 09:36 PM

Watch that gun become one of your favorite shooters.

Mike Franzen 04-04-2013 05:21 AM

That is an interesting rib. I wouldn't say that is common. It might be a factory mistake that got past inspectors. It appeared to me the front bead is installed off center but I can see it is an optical illusion. That's a lot of gun for $475! I love the #1 frame 12 ga. You might try lubing your firing pin and see if that solves the problem with the trigger not rebounding.

wayne goerres 04-04-2013 07:37 AM

Nice find. If your not familer with the disasembly of a parker than take it to some one that is. Its probable just dirty and in need of lubrication. It could possible hace a broken trigger return spring.

Andy Kelley 04-04-2013 08:12 AM

Fantastic gun for the money!! You have a very nice gun and a good tactical move of buying quickly. A minimal investment for a lot of gun, good luck with it.andy

Richard Flanders 04-04-2013 08:35 AM

I'd guess that that the trigger group is rusty/grungy somehow, which is pretty common in the Parkers I've dismantled. Most are pretty messy around the trigger blades and spring and need a good cleaning. It doesn't take much grunge in there to hang a trigger up a bit. That is a lot of gun for that money, especially a 1-frame. My 26" 1-frame 12ga weighs 6#10oz and is my favorite grouse/woodcock gun.

paul stafford jr 04-04-2013 07:07 PM

take her apart and give it a good cleaning, but first clean the dirt out of the screw heads and buy the correct screwdrivers. and then have fun looking for your next gun.


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