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I was wondering last night did they make 10 gauge guns on the hammerless #1 action ?
And if so was this a common thing or relatively scarce ? |
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mighty good selections of 10 ga you have shown us..and i also like hunting with my ten gauges...i ve took a few deer also with my old ten s they are a hoot to shoot..i ve just loaded up some 000 buck for my old ten s i patterened them in the e grade parker ten and it does pattern mighty good out to 40 steps...getting one with a pumkin ball in the ten is next after i get one with the 8 ga pumkin ball...charlie
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Correct me if I am wrong but was it not the general rule to say 10 gauge Parker's on #3 frames as waterfowlers and those on #2 frames were considered upland guns of the time ?
And I would assume at the time of manufacture this 10 gauge on the #1 frame would be considered a Light , Super Light or whatever the correct term of the time would have been ? |
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Extremely light, extremely rare, and probably built against the recommendations of Parker Brothers. Chuck, can you let us see the order for this unusual gun? #71767.
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This weekend, I added one that Charlie would like. A nice little NH 32" ten on a #6 frame, barrels marked 8 pounds 1 ounce. I haven't weighed her yet, but I expect in excess of 13 pounds. Chambers are 3 1/2". My PGCA letter may indicate that the gun is a rebarrel with factory 3 1/2" chambers.
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I've seen the older style detectors they use have issues with bismuth because they're designed just for steel and are just a magnetometer. The Canadian guys took my word for mine being bismuth handloads without taking a shell apart but some might want to dismantle one shell. Could be the newer generation detectors, if there are any, have kept up with the influx of newer and different non tox shot types. I've considered carrying a small vial or ziploc with some bismuth shot or KTM or whatever to educate wardens who are not familiar with it.
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. The Canadian guys took my word for mine being bismuth handloads without taking a shell apart but some might want to dismantle one shell.
With out a warrant? they better be sure the have "good cause" ? not sure how it works, that loaded shell is worth a lot to me in the field, 100's of dollars not just the 3.00 I have in it, scott
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