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Craig Larter 11-06-2025 05:54 PM

Exploring new frontiers in Parker collecting.
 
I have had a couple (ok maybe more than a couple LOL) phases in my gun collecting life. Starting with my pursuit of 12ga duck guns mostly 2 frame 30" inch full choked examples, higher grades, DH,CH and BH. Then I got into 10ga three frame and larger examples with long 32" and 34" barrels. Then during Covid I focused on 8ga Parkers. Leaning to reload 8ga and shooting the cannons was my Covid therapy. This past two years I have set my focus on the smaller bores 16ga and 20ga. I have learned to reload 2 1/2" shells in both gauges which is satisfying. In the 16 and 20 I have tended toward GH and DH examples that are useful for western pheasant and sharptail/praire chicken hunting.
How about you? Have you explored any new frontiers in our hobby?

Bill Murphy 11-06-2025 06:25 PM

Yeah, Craig, I've been through it all and now am in my second, or is it the third time around. It's time to give it up and keep someone else happy.

Dean Romig 11-06-2025 10:20 PM

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Damascus 0-frame small bores for me - 16, 20 and 28 gauge mostly for grade 4 and lower.

It's Lifters for me now... I've had a few 16's and 12's but these days my focus is on those that were originally produced with Parker made Laminated Steel barrels. Those barrel patterns, and there are no two the same, just blow my mind. I have one that the barrels have been expertly restored and a couple more... maybe three that are in queue to be done.

I think I've shown this one before but IMO it can't be seen too often because I haven't seen another like it.

Still looking for more that may be unique in some way or other.

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Jay Oliver 11-06-2025 11:07 PM

I was on a similar path with Parker made Laminated path as Dean, but then ended up sending those guns along to other collectors for one reason or another. They are very nice though and I will have another at some point.

Then I got into 20 gauges and am still having fun in that space. A lot of my go to Parkers are 20s.

I would have to say my recent passion that I keep getting more excited about are back action lifters. There is something I just love about these early Parkers. While I don't shoot use them all the time, I do get them out for clays or hunting regularly. With both nitro and black powder loads. There is just something wonderful about loading up some brass shotshells with black powder at the kitchen table the night before a hunt and shooting a few birds with a Parker made in 1869.

Daryl Corona 11-07-2025 07:34 AM

Nothng new really. Been focused on 20ga guns since I started 50 some odd years ago and it started with Parkers. Then I wanted a 20 from, in my opinion, the four prominent makers. Parker, Fox, Lefever and Ithaca. Then a few 28's found their way in there and the rest is history.

Craig Larter 11-07-2025 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 438537)
Nothng new really. Been focused on 20ga guns since I started 50 some odd years ago and it started with Parkers. Then I wanted a 20 from, in my opinion, the four prominent makers. Parker, Fox, Lefever and Ithaca. Then a few 28's found their way in there and the rest is history.

Daryl I can't imagine being focused on one path for 50 years but my hat's off to you buddy. I'm always looking for the next niche to pursue. Variety is my motto.

Stephen Hodges 11-07-2025 07:44 PM

I have never thought of my gun purchasing as collecting so to speak. I have always looked for guns that were in good to very good original condition that fit me so I could shoot them at clays and hunting. Mostly 20 and 16 gauge. 12's in the beginning but I have narrowed down my 12 gauges. I originally looked for Ithaca Guns followed by Parkers. But my most recent purchase of my A Grade 20 gauge long barreled Fox has put me down the Fox rabbit hole. They are on my radar even as we speak:)

Craig Larter 11-08-2025 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Hodges (Post 438550)
I have never thought of my gun purchasing as collecting so to speak. I have always looked for guns that were in good to very good original condition that fit me so I could shoot them at clays and hunting. Mostly 20 and 16 gauge. 12's in the beginning but I have narrowed down my 12 gauges. I originally looked for Ithaca Guns followed by Parkers. But my most recent purchase of my A Grade 20 gauge long barreled Fox has put me down the Fox rabbit hole. They are on my radar even as we speak:)

If u own more than one shotgun your collecting LOL. Most that visit this site are what I call collector/users. There are very few that only collect and don't use their collection.
The Fox rabbit hole is VERY deep and addictive. :whistle:
I have been having fun exploring the 16ga recently in both Fox and Parker. Never to old to keep learning and experiencing new things.

Matt Buckley 11-08-2025 05:17 PM

Not Parkers, but I have been pulled towards English doubles at the moment. That is another rabbit hole that is addictive.

Craig Larter 11-08-2025 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt Buckley (Post 438567)
Not Parkers, but I have been pulled towards English doubles at the moment. That is another rabbit hole that is addictive.

Matt weren't you hot on Parker hammer guns a year or so ago?? I had a short affair with Parker hammer guns, it went cold quickly LOL


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