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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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The Following User Says Thank You to Jim DiSpagno For Your Post: |
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Lovely gun.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dan Steingraber For Your Post: |
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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. 136268 01 Quality PH, 28-inch Twist barrel, 0-frame.jpg |
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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 --
171387 07.jpeg and a description from the 1930 Parker Bros. catalog -- Bolting from the 1930 Parker Bros. catalog.jpeg 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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