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M-E-R-I-D-E-N, not "Meridien" CT
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Twist, Stub Twist, Laminated and Damascus are all the same in that they are hammer-welded alternating ribbands of iron and steel hammer-welded together as they are wound around a mandril. They differ in the percentages of iron, steel, old horseshoe nails, etc. and how the ribbands are twisted as they are wound around the mandril.
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Probably more than you want to know here
https://sites.google.com/a/damascusk...e.com/www/home Parker briefly fabricated Laminated Steel tubes in house. Scroll to the bottom here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...o/edit?tab=t.0 With a full size high resolution close up of about 8" of barrel, where the contrast is most apparent, we could confirm the composition of your barrels. re: safety of using pattern welded barrels see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...A/edit?tab=t.0 Almost all the U.S. makers sourced their "rough forged tubes" from Birmingham (early on) and primarily from Belgium, but there was no relationship between H&A in Norwich, Connecticut and Parker Bros. BTW: H&A stated that their "Stubbs Twist" barrels were "Guaranteed for use with Nitro Powder" ![]()
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Great information. Thanks
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Here is a set of Parker-made Laminated Steel barrels where the marriage between two segments is clearly visible. Whem Parker Brothers made their own barrels they were made in roughly 15”-16” segments and joined together in a hammer-welding process.
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Sometimes I’m mesmerized by the beauty of these barrels and the thought of the crafting of them.
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The Parker made laminated steel, like Dean mentioned are the strongest composite steel barrels Parker offered and were usually on higher grade guns. The early back actions have the same type of laminated steel used on the later grade 1 laminated guns, and were not made by Parker Bros. to the best of my knowledge. Just some info there...
You could shoot black powder shells in this back action as well. That may be the quickest way to try it out. I would use a square 2 1/2 dram, 1oz shot load. I shot Back action #286 at the Southern with smokeless RST Flacon Ultra Lights that were 3/4 oz at 1125fps. It shot very well and I am looking forward to having more fun with it. See if you can get the wall thickness measured for peace of mind. Looking forward to hearing a range report... |
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