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Ever heard of these?
Years ago when Kirby was doing the letters he would sometimes send a copy of the page from the old book your gun was in, I was looking back today and saw the term please add 2 gas escapes this was on a AAHE with 32 Whitworth barrels has any one heard this before it also says keep them small? Gary
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I've never seen that feature on a Parker but have on a couple of SXS shotguns in the past. As I remember they were on the breech face starting at the firing pin hole and then horizontally out to the side. I believe they were Belgium or German made.
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I have seen gas passages on the breech face of at least 3 or 4 parkers. I always just assumed they were done after the fact, but did wonder on them being factory. All that I had seen looked very cleanly done.
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Yes Gary I have heard of them and have examined a Grade 6 Pigeon gun with this feature but I have always believed this one was done by J. A. Prechtel of Cleveland, OH who had trained with LeFever but later set up his own shop. He was a highly skilled gunmaker as you can see by his SBT that appeared at a shoot in Cleveland in 1897.... but maybe the work was done by Parker Bros. - There is no record either way.
I took a trip to Texas to examine the gun back around 2011 or so. I have written an entire article on this Parker and the millionaire shipping magnate who ordered it along with many, many pictures. I had intended to publish it in Double Gun Journal but unfortunately the pictures taken by a professional and supplied by the owner of the gun were not able to be published by Daniel so I will submit it to Parker Pages someday. It is an amazing Parker with some amazing provenance, as you will see. . |
I apologize that I didn’t mention the fact that these “gas escapes” were actually invented and patented by the W & C Scott Co. and were known as their “Gas Check System.”
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Ones that I recall seeing in the past looked just like the picture dean posted.
There is a Parker on GB right now that has them. But there is no photo of the breech face of the gun. But I can see them on the side in the photos of it. |
Dean, You wouldn't happen to know what the ser# of that AA hammer gun was do you, I have catalogued All that I know of book says 5 made but actually I have found 6 possibly 7 Gary
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Gary, and everyone else, I must apologize again...
The gun is actually a Grade 6 (A) and I had misidentified it as a Grade 7. I'm pretty sure you had your doubts and I'm sure some of you were polite enough to not call me out on my error - it is pretty plain that it is not a AA hammer gun. . |
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Found this morning in a Spring 2011 issue of DGJ I was perusing for something else.
I really need to submit my article to Mike & Sammy… . |
Dean, do you have any other pictures of the SBT?
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