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Unread 12-15-2015, 01:43 PM   #1
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Just stirring up some thoughts.

Would Parker have made or have been willing to make a 28 gauge hammer gun or a 410 bore hammer gun had the request been made.

I understand hammer guns were falling out of favor at the time the 28 and 410 were introduced.

But would Parker have been willing to make one or more?
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Unread 12-15-2015, 01:54 PM   #2
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I doubt the tooling for a one of would have been practical
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Probably, if the price were right and for the right customer. Colt made only one 8 gauge (so I understand) and it was for Grover Cleveland. This was an era where companies aimed to serve the customer
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I am sure they would have if a customer wanted one. But i doubt it would be on anything smaller than an 0 frame since that is the smallest hammer gun frame that was built up till then.
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20 gauge hammer guns were made up into the 160,000 SN range, so since there already existed tooling for 0 framed 16 and 20 gauged guns, it wouldn't have required much work to build one in 28 gauge. It may have turned out a little heavy, but certainly no more than an 0 framed hammerless 28 when compared to the typical 0 framed 20.
As there were several American gun makers,and plenty of British and continental makers turning them out, it does make one wonder why Parker never did.
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Unread 12-15-2015, 02:56 PM   #6
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I wonder if one is hiding in the missing records?
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If the right Connecticut Governor had asked, they would have made it.
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Edgar is right. No tooling neccesary for a 28 gauge hammer gun on the 0 frame. If Dr. Truitt had been around, it would have been a 34" gun.
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I wonder if one is hiding in the missing records?
......or under Gary Carmichael's bed
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Thanks Edgar I wondered where in the world I put the thing!
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