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Serial # 128457
Hello Gents,
Can anyone tell what the original bbl. length was on this Parker was? Currently it has 29" bbls. Thank you, Fritz |
I looked twice but it said 28 inch.
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Best to have someone who knows a lot about Parkers look at the gun and measure the bores and chokes. Next step is a PGCA letter.
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Thank you for looking twice!
I am told that the chokes are 2 1/2 inches long and they are full and full using a Galazan gauge. I wanted the reading in thousands but was not avaliable. Were 29 inch bbls even an option? Thmaks for the reply |
There are a scant few records of Parkers made with 29" barrels.
The Galazan brass "Go - NoGo" thing will not measure chokes even inaccurately. 2 1/2" choke length seems to indicate the possibility of 1 - 2 inches of barrel length missing as most Parker chokes were between 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 inches long. |
29" barrels were available at Parker Brothers. The appearance of the end of the rib is one clue of originality if you care to post a picture. I wouldn't take anyone's word about the choke length if they use a plug type choke gauge.
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Thank you for your reply. That was my question.... How do you know the length of the choke if you are using a plug type guage.
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#128,592 is a 29" gun. It was discussed recently on another forum.
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A book listed 28" barrel that now measures 29". This is truly new and wonderous news, indeed a miracle.
In the usual case we hear about a book listed 28" gun that now measures 26 or 27" , but this is special. It offers new hope for tragically truncated members and badly bobbed barrels. |
Bruce you are a funny Boy! If only it was true..
Fritz |
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