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Unread 09-12-2024, 06:42 PM   #1
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Picked up my new to me Parker today and was asked to post some pictures. 16 Gauge 28" barrel. I'm totally new to the double barrel world and I'm open to all advice. My goal is to have it checked over by a gunsmith and do some hunting with it. I'm very excited to be a part of this community. Thanks!
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Unread 09-12-2024, 06:45 PM   #2
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Few more pics.
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That is a very nice example of a lightweight Parker that should serve you well in the field providing that the barrel wall thickness is in the useable thickness and light loads are used.
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Lovely gun.
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Nice 0-frame 16-gauge PH!! Congratulations!!

By the serial number it is a 1906 vintage gun. I stare at this picture and can't make up my mind if that is a 1910-style Bolt-Plate which would mean the gun was returned to Parker Bros. at some point after 1910.

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Nice 0-frame 16-gauge PH!! Congratulations!!

By the serial number it is a 1906 vintage gun. I stare at this picture and can't make up my mind if that is a 1910-style Bolt-Plate which would mean the gun was returned to Parker Bros. at some point after 1910.

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Thanks! What was the reason behind the design change?

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PH 'O' frame 16ga
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Hi Dave,

Here as an enhanced shot of the plate and its pin. Hope this helps, Tom

Ahhhh, can't get photo to load down??? But, the pin and plate are visible.
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Dave, that’s exactly how it looks to me too. A pinned and shouldered 1910-patented bolt plate.






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Here is a picture of the 1910 Bolt-Plate --

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and a description from the 1930 Parker Bros. catalog --

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I don't have a good picture of the 1905 style Bolt-Plate.
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0 frame 16's are my favorite kind of Parker.
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