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Dean Romig 05-21-2017 07:25 AM

Parker Terms and Nomenclature
 
I'll unabashedly admit that I am reading Foster's "New England Grouse Shooting" yet again (I like to read people's names and names of places I'm familiar with around town here.) and in the second sentence of Chapter One, "The Little Gun" there is a term that I've read every time I read "The Little Gun" but never before realized I don't know what it means. It reads, "It was in the first vintage of relined sixteen gauge American breech-loaders..."

Does anyone know what the meaning of "relined" in this sentence or in the case of Parker sixteen gauge shotguns?





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Bill Murphy 05-21-2017 12:09 PM

I can't imagine.

Dean Romig 05-21-2017 08:18 PM

Me either... That's why I asked.

Anyone have an idea?





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John Dallas 05-21-2017 08:34 PM

Is it possible that it is a typo? - Could it have been "refined"

Daniel Carter 05-21-2017 08:59 PM

A wild ----- guess, could it mean that gun had just been put back in the line of guns being offered by that company and it was among the first made?

Bill Holcombe 05-21-2017 09:00 PM

Could it be an early term for chokes or a new proses parker used for choking when they went to Breech loaders? That is about all I can come up with....

Dean Romig 05-21-2017 09:03 PM

A typo is a possibility I suppose.
I'm quoting from my 1947 Charles Scribber's Sons printing - does anyone have the original first printing in order to compare?





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Russ Jackson 05-21-2017 10:02 PM

Hello Dean ,I Do Not have the answer to your question but I have the best book to look up Gun Terminology ! This book is " The Firearms Dictionary " ,written by R A Steindler and sold through Stackpole Books and has a copyright of 1970 ! I looked up " Relined " and it is not in the definitions category ! I would have no idea myself but I don't believe it was an exact terminology such as Choke ,Boring etc. ! Good Luck in your search ,very interesting !

Dean Romig 05-21-2017 10:24 PM

Thanks very much for looking that up for us Russ.





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Dave Noreen 05-21-2017 11:47 PM

Could it have something to do with the transition in Parker Bros doubles from being way overbored to being bored true to gauge in the mid-1890s?


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