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Keith: wall thickness and other damascus relevant questions are addressed in the FAQs
http://parkerguns.org/ and https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...vwLYc-kGA/edit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...hIiY62Hx4/edit
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Drew’s recommended readings are well worth the time invested in thoroughly reading them.
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A Manson wall thickness gauge, properly used, will be much cheaper than a trip to a gunsmith, and yield the same results.
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I have Parkers , Lefevers and a Colt with half fluid steel and composite barrels. I do not differentiate between the two barrel types for cartridge loads . A number 2 frame 12 ga is the most common type of a Parker that is readily available; these guns were made to shoot stout loads up to 1 1/4 oz and 3 1/4 drams. While I do not like that heavy a load, I am confident the gun will safely shoot it if I choose to.
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We're repeating ourselves, but there's not much else we can do, at least in Phoenix right now
![]() It is now well established that Parker and the other U.S. makers proved their barrels, as are the loads and pressures for which they were designed. Scroll down about 1/4 for Parker's proof pressures https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...UOZEFU/preview The problem of course is that very few now 120 year old guns/barrels have not been subject to abuse or modification at some point. Looking down the bore with a scope, and measuring the wall thickness, is simply due diligence and good sense, and might protect our shooting companions, or kids & grandkids, from injury, which should make the effort worth it.
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