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Unread 03-17-2016, 12:16 PM   #1
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Were back action lifters with serial numbers below 99 made by Meridan for Parker. And was there actually a 11 gage manufactured?
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Can't say about back-action 11-gauge guns but Parker Bros. did make guns in 11-gauge.





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There was an 11 gauge for sale on here about a year ago
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if its the gun brian had for sale in 11 ga i bought it..charlie
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Does anybody know what the bore diameter is for an 11 gauge and would it be used in conjunction with a chamber that is smaller than a modern 12ga. Maybe a 12B? The gun I bought is serial number 63.
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Here you go

http://www.hallowellco.com/bore_size_chart.htm

Serial Number 63 sure is early and a neat find. We would love to see some pictures.
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Pictures of serial number 63
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I will try to attach pictures of this gun. Hopefully this will work. I also will try to make it to the Southern and will bring it with me.
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That's a wonderful find Jack and in great condition too.
This should be included in "Parkers Found" in Parker Pages. We have had very few new entries in that listing and I know there have been some unusual guns surfacing recently that deserve to be included.... Number 63 especially!





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Very special gun you have there! Thanks for sharing
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