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Gene Langston 12-20-2011 11:03 PM

Possible restock on a VH
 
I found a VH with a pretty nice stock, and was wondering if it has been restocked. According the PGCA, it was ordered in 1906, and there was no mention of an upgrade. It's got 32" barrels, and the weight listed at 7.5 pounds although it now weighs 8.5 pounds, and I wonder if there wasn't some typo error. It's a 2 frame of course.

Any opinions would be appreciated.

http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ton/parker.jpg

Dean Romig 12-20-2011 11:11 PM

The checkering pattern on the pictured gun is not the checkering pattern of a VH of the 1906 vintage... or any other vintage for that matter. The buttstock wood is far nicer than that which would normally have been used for a VH. Remington, later in the late 1930's used American Black Walnut with more figure than Parker Bros ever used but still not that nice... IMHO.

The forend however, is likely to be original.

Mark Ouellette 12-21-2011 07:15 AM

Gene,

While perhaps not completely original, that 32" VH is a very nice gun!

I have many 32" Parkers and a #2 frame weighing only 7.5 pounds would need an unstruck barrel weight not much more than 4 pounds. I have a couple 32" DH/DHE's at 8 pounds. I also own a 32" GH on a #1 frame that weighs 7 pounds but the barrels are not thick.

Once again, nice gun!
Mark

edgarspencer 12-21-2011 07:31 AM

I guess it's fairly obvious the stock isn't original, but, as Dean says, it's a pretty nice piece of wood. In fact, too nice to fuss with. If it were me, I'd keep my eye out for a correct stock for a V grade, and save that one for the B grade that comes down the road later. (that's called positive thinking) Then worry about the checkering.

Brian Dudley 12-21-2011 08:08 AM

Yes, surely a restock on that VH. Beautiful though. Full feather crotch is great. Not always the strongest if it gets into the wrist. But it looks like you might have enough straight grain through the wrist and head.

Bill Murphy 12-21-2011 09:23 AM

If I had that stock on a 32" VH, I would not be looking for an original stock. Nice gun. What is the frame size and unstruck barrel weight to end up at 8 1/2 pounds? My 32" VH on a #2 frame is an 8 1/2 pound gun. I don't know the unstruck weight because the gun is away on a vacation.

Gene Langston 12-21-2011 09:32 AM

I think the unstruck weight is 4 pounds, 6 ounces. And it's a size 2 frame.

Dave Suponski 12-21-2011 11:50 AM

I don't know if its just the picture but the stock looks pretty thick at the wrist.

Mark Ouellette 12-21-2011 12:08 PM

Gene,

With that unstruck weight I don't think a well-balanced #2 frame Parker could be much under 8 pounds. Maybe there was an error in the record of the gun's weight and the 7 was actually an 8?

Mark

Pete Lester 12-21-2011 12:38 PM

The original gun most likely did not have a rubber recoil pad. The addition of a rubber pad, even when cutting the stock can increase a gun's overall weight by as several ounces to maybe a 1/2 pound. There is a recoil pad on the restock.


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