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Arthur Shaffer 08-22-2024 02:51 PM

Laminate Barrels
 
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Back in January or so, I purchased at auction an L2 grade lifter (transition model) with the new lifter and no pin but with a wedge fore end. It was marked as a Parker made lifter barrel set but the pattern was invisible (no finish left). It was an 1879 12 gauge barrels with typical 11 gauge tubes,The barrels were pitted throughout but had not been bored or honed. I sent them to Skeet's and had them bored .010 (.005 per wall) and the chokes adjusted. I then sent them to Breck and had them refinished. He contacted me today and told me he is shipping them back today. He included a picture of the finished barrels and I wanted to post it here as I think the pattern across the barrel is interesting. Looks like another super job from Breck. Click on the picture for an enlarged view.

While the gun was away, I removed the frozen top bolt and replaced it, stripped and de-oiled the stock and insert a missing section of the right lockplate surrounding wood. When everything was solid, I refinished the stock. I isn't a high grade gun but the barrels are interesting and the original gun didn't attract any interest and I got it for a few hundred dollars. So far I am out less than $1500 and have a nice useable lifter with rare barrels.

I will post a few finished pictures when I recieve the barrels.

Dean Romig 08-22-2024 03:12 PM

Nice one Art. Good save!!

1879 was the last year Parker Bros. produced their Laminated Steel barrels, according to Superintendant King. And if I've done my homework correctly only between 300 and 400 guns were made with them.





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Stan Hoover 08-22-2024 04:17 PM

As I've said probably a little too often, Parker produced laminated are a thing of beauty!!

Thanks for sharing Art.

PS. Please let me know if you have a BIG 8 with said barrels:smiley7:

Drew Hause 08-22-2024 04:31 PM

I agree the pattern looks like the other Parker produced Laminated Steel tubes
Scroll down about 1/2 way here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...4S6OIN1bA/edit

Grayson Williams 08-22-2024 08:48 PM

Cost on the bbls Browning ?

Arthur Shaffer 08-22-2024 08:57 PM

All of them I have had Breck do are very reasonable even compared to a neighborhood walk in gunsmith hot blue job;. Realize too that he completely restores the barrels. They look exactly what I would think they looked like when they left Meriden.

Since every set is different, the price differs based on dents, pits etc. I don't want to quote exact prices on a particular set because they are all different and the price may be different for a different set. But the price of a modern hot blue job is in the same range in my experience.

Grayson Williams 08-22-2024 09:04 PM

Please pass on his contract info thanks

Arthur Shaffer 08-22-2024 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover (Post 415520)
As I've said probably a little too often, Parker produced laminated are a thing of beauty!!

Thanks for sharing Art.

PS. Please let me know if you have a BIG 8 with said barrels:smiley7:

No, but I am always looking.

I know of a Grade 6 lifter hammer with beautiful laminate barrels and would love to own the barrels, but the whole gun is not worth what the dealer is asking due to the restoration work needed on the stocks.

Arthur Shaffer 08-22-2024 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Grayson Williams (Post 415533)
Please pass on his contract info thanks

Here's the info:

Arthur Shaffer 08-22-2024 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Drew Hause (Post 415521)
I agree the pattern looks like the other Parker produced Laminated Steel tubes
Scroll down about 1/2 way here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...4S6OIN1bA/edit

I thought the barrels here after refinish had a little more variation along the tubes than I am used to seeing. The breech ends look to have a different fundamental pattern than the sections closer to the muzzle. The rib is also of an interesting pattern.


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