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New Parker Member
Hi guys I am new to site and like most have been browsering before jioning I own a 10 gauge Parker which I use for wildfowling and inland goose shooting I hope to gain a bit more info on reloading for use with my parker. I am for over the pond and live in Devon.
Steve |
Hello Steve and welcome to our forum. You surely came to the right place for reloading recipes for the old Parker guns - almost half of the 'regulars' here load their own shells.
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Hi guys thanks for the welcome I will try post some pictures
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For some reason the first picture did not download it shows the fish tail top lever
will try it again http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/p...ahspics041.jpg |
Nice looking old gal! Boy those old Parker girls sure do keep there figures! Welcome.
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Welcome Steve, Glad to hear you're still taking the old girl out on dates to the marshes and Goose blinds. With a little TLC she'll be great company for many more years to come.
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A bit more info on my 10 the Serial # 73228 with the letter N above #, Frame 3, I think it is a grade 1 but I am a bit confused according to the grades info N Denotes a hammer gun and mine is a hammerless gun? can any one give me more info
Steve |
Yours would be an NH, the 'H' denoting 'Hammerless'.
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Hello Steve, like your gun just like my 10. Does yours have chambers for brass shells? you can tell by sticking something in your chamber like a small wood dowel, you can fell the end of your chamber. ch
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