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There is an older thread on this topic but I thought I would post this as a new update.
Thanks to Chris Dawe of Newfoundland Parker 82646 16 gauge GH on a 0 frame has been brought back from a bad straight grip stock conversion and about 9 barrel dents were raised! Chris is not only a gunsmith, stockmaker, craftsman and an honest man but I consider him a friend and would welcome him in my home or afield any time.
82646 is in the book as a hammerless, pistol grip, no extra w/26" barrels. It retains the original Damascus barrels choked Cyl./Mod, has 2 9/16 chambers and is stamped 3lb 2oz. Back in the day it was modified to a straight grip, the stock was cut to 12 7/8" with a pad and spacer making it 14". At some point a cool set of after market ejectors were added.
82646 is nothing particularly special but I was very happy to purchase it and now I am happy to show the gun sporting its "new used" butt stock and refinish.
The letter states the gun shipped 11/2/1896 to CW Hackett in St Pail Min. Special request for trigger pull as light as can and chokes Cyl./Mod. Price was $80 and it left at 6 lbs. 7 oz.
This gun is going to look good next to my dog and a few Hun's this fall.
The Following 20 Users Say Thank You to Brian Hornacek For Your Post:
Chris is without a doubt a great stocker, He is doing the mattie gun stock work and for end also coordinating the engraving of the gun, when the engraving is finished it will come back to Chris for fitting and over seeing the French Graying, This is a work that has taken soon to be two years, but I am patient, and I know it will be a gun to be handed down to my heirs, Maybe Chris has a photo of the stock and for end he can show every one? gary
The Following User Says Thank You to Gary Carmichael Sr For Your Post:
Brian and guys , thanks for the kind words ....Gary its been a long project thats tested my patience on a daily basis ,unfortunately its not like I can walk down the street and talk to the engraver ,I do know he's got quite a bit done as per my last conversation with him ... patience is surely a virtue .
The Following User Says Thank You to chris dawe For Your Post:
No sir the original stock will be well served in a wood burner. The stock is "new" to this gun, it was a "used" original Parker stock that was reshaped and fit to this gun. You will see in the picture before the completed work the stock in the process of being fit.