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My “New” Lifter – Possible Barrel Issues
Unread 04-22-2015, 04:56 PM   #1
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Default My “New” Lifter – Possible Barrel Issues

I asked the forum a few months ago about a 10 gauges with 2 7/8 inch chambers. I appreciated all of the feedback I knew it wouldn’t be long before I bought one. I found a nice early $100 grade that I just had to have and it just came in mail today. So here are some pictures and I really like the gun. This is the nicest Parker I have bought to date. Gun was made in 1874, serial# 3644with 32” barrels(barrel weight is 5lbs. 4oz.) choked IM/LF. I got the Parker Research Letter and the gun was sent back in 1886 for a trigger and then again in 1891 to be restocked. I was planning on bringing it and shooting it at the Southern. However…

There were some hairline cracks (or what I think are cracks) in the barrels. The bores are clean with no pitting. I had thought I would have the barrels refinished anyway would that fix the cracks? I am planning on shooting RST loads for the time being, is there a safety concern?

Thanks in advance, I went from a being happy as could be to considering if I should return it. If is a matter of some barrel work I will keep it.

I’ll be at the Southern on Friday and Saturday and look forward to meeting/talking with members.

Jay
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