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Frank Allegra 08-07-2011 01:09 AM

Parker Double Trap.
 
Larry Baer wrote that he believed the Parker double traps were possibly the rarest Parkers. Is this true?

Can anyone comment on the the existence of Parker Double 32" trap guns in gauges other than 12ga. How rare are they in 16 or 20? Is there a known production number?

Bruce Day 08-07-2011 06:59 AM

See the 1937 Parker catalog for specifications. "Made in 12 gauge only" according to the catalog.

206 were made in various grades and barrel lengths from 30 to 34, according to the chapter in TPS on trap and skeet guns, see p. 402.

I think Baer unintendedly overstated a bit , but they certainly are uncommon. You don't see many of them but if a person wanted to find one and made it known, I suspect one would appear. There are some smaller gauge guns with vent ribs, but I don't think you could properly call those "Double Trap". There are other groups of Parkers that are much rarer.

The Double Traps are very much a specialized gun, so I found when I owned one. The rib slopes down and the gun is designed to shoot high for a rising target. I have shot Parkers with vent ribs other than the Double Traps and I did not find that they were sighted to shoot high. For its intended purpose, I think a Double Trap is a perfect gun.

Ed Blake 08-07-2011 07:19 AM

A single trigger seems to be part of the TPS definition of a Double Trap. My 32" DHE has all the features of a Double Trap except a single trigger. It's choked .15 and .35 so I feel fairly confident it has shot a few doubles in it's day. Anyone else out there with a double trigger "double trap?"

David Holes 08-07-2011 07:43 AM

I have not figured a name for my trap gun. It is a DH, splinter, double trigger, and vent rib. It was an early production vent rib.

Bruce Day 08-07-2011 07:53 AM

David, yours is a DH with vent rib option. The Double Trap as a catalog item came in 1937 and was specifically designed for double trap clay shooting and had the high, flat rib, and the ones I have seen, the rib sloped down to shoot high. There are many vent rib guns out there that were undoubtedly used for shooting trap that are not the same.

gordon smith 08-07-2011 07:54 AM

I have a GHE 32" vent rib that was made for D.W. Flannigan . The letter calls it a trap gun. It has a single trigger.. Ser# is 238828

Dean Romig 08-07-2011 08:31 AM

What should we call John Dunkle's AAHE then? It was made before 1937... and the 1929 CHE Double Trap I owned (230760) had every option available including the ventilated rib that sloped down to the muzzles. Are they only to be considered "Double Trap" guns if they were made in or after '37 when that term may have been first 'coined'?

Dave Suponski 08-07-2011 08:59 AM

My 12 gauge full/full 32" VHE vent rib,single trigger,non automatic safety,trap forend and rubber butt was built in 1927. It is a documented trap gun. I think the confusion starts when people believe that if a style of gun is not in the catalog when that particular gun was built than it's not original.

Parker Bros. were building guns with many of these options before they were listed in catalogs.As an example.Trap model forends were being fitted to existing guns as early as the 1923 catalog.

Russ Jackson 08-07-2011 09:05 AM

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Just for conversation purposes , Would this be considered a " Double Trap " ,Way earlier than 1937 ," Serial #27425 " 1882 " This is one of the very early H & D Folsum ,Trap Guns according to TPS ,Page; 392 , With a letter of provenance from the PGCA ? RussAttachment 10064

Russ Jackson 08-07-2011 09:07 AM

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Trying to get a better pic. of the Butt Plate where we can read Trap Gun ! Russ


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