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Wayne Owens 10-23-2016 12:07 PM

FLUID STEEL HAMMER GUNS
 
The Parker Story lists a total of 22 fluid steel hammer guns. Included in this number are the 5 AA's, 1 A, 5 B's, 1 C, and 10 D's. Nothing below a D grade is listed and all of the guns listed are 12 gauge guns. Have any other documented fluid steel hammer guns surfaced since the publishing of The Parker Story?

Jeff Kuss 10-23-2016 12:54 PM

There are some lower grade guns, but not many.

Dean Romig 10-23-2016 04:20 PM

Jeff, do you have any knowledge of whether these "some, but not many" were originally made with fluid steel barrels or if they had been sent back to have their composite barrels replaced with fluid steel?




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Bill Murphy 10-23-2016 04:49 PM

The mystery may be partially solved by looking up a lower grade gun in question in the Serialization Book. I have seen such guns, but have no idea whether they were made that way. Now that gunsmiths know how to install hammerless barrels on hammer gun frames, more guns of this type may appear on the horizon. And, of course, some were sent back to the factory for this installation.

Dean Romig 10-23-2016 05:21 PM

The PGCA had one. It has Vulcan Steel barrels.





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Brian Dudley 10-23-2016 06:58 PM

I currently have in my shop, for mild restoration work, a Titanic Barreled Top Action Grade 3. It is in the 106,000 range and dates to 1900 manufacture.
It is interesting since the Serialization book lists it as a Hammerless gun, which must have just been an error and was gleaned over in the compiling of that book. Since the gun does letter as a hammer gun.

It is a 30" 12g. Top Action Grade 3 and it was ordered with NO rib extension.
This gun MAY or MAY NOT have been factored into the summary of 10 hammer guns with Titanic steel barrels. My guess would be NOT since it is not marked as so in the book.

Craig Larter 10-23-2016 07:37 PM

106000 that has to be one of the last 10 or so D grade top lever hammer guns. Very interesting gun steel barrels and no rib extension.

Destry L. Hoffard 10-25-2016 12:13 AM

There was a killer original condition D grade that surfaced a few years ago. It ended up getting restocked and refinished for some bizarre reason.

Wayne Owens 10-25-2016 12:48 PM

Does the PGCA's database have the search capability of searching for top lever/lifter hammer guns built with different types of fluid steel barrels? Since the database includes many more guns than the Parker Story lists, it would be very interesting to see how many more fluid steel hammer guns are listed. Maybe an article for the Parker Pages?

Phillip Carr 10-25-2016 09:34 PM

Wayne an article would be great. I really enjoyed our visit today and getting to see some nice guns and talk SXS. Hopefully you can get the information you are searching for.


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