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So after what year did Parker make 2 7/8 standard ?
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Well I think hes also right the 2 5/8 was more popular in England but I think they also ended going with the 2 7/8 length as well shortly after the Americans or around the same time .
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Yep I use my short Ten.
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They are a lot of fun to shoot, and another one has followed me home. A grade 1 Ithaca Crass from 1895, 30" Twist barrels and lots of condition and tight. Not a lot of bling, but a lot of gun for not a lot of money. Oddly enough the frame is stamped 1P (grade 1 plain) and 12, but it is a 10 gauge. I am guessing it's just a miss stamp, it weighs 8 1/2 pounds.
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nice gun i like those barrels...just a big old 12 ga...ha charlie
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Since this thread was started 9 years ago it would be interesting to see who is still shooting the short 10 .
The unfortunate thing is when I try to convince people to give the short 10 a try they think its going to kick like a 10 ga 3.5 magnum and trying to explain the difference , it just gives them a headache . I was telling my FFL recently that I was going to be buying a 2 7/8 10 ga soon and was going to get him to do the transfer for me . He started telling how the 10 ga was too much gun and the recoil was too extreme . So I tried explaining to him what the 10 ga 2 7/8 was and with RST ammo you're essentially shooting the payload of a modern 20 ga but in a much heavier gun . His response was nope 10 ga = loose teeth fillings ...... |
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Tell him to find a better dentist
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I bought my first Parker 10 last week right here on the for sale board…(-: Its due to arrive March 5th, Thursday-ish. Its a GH-10 2 7/8 30" F/F I have RST ammo 5# 7.5# already that I bought for a Ithaca super 10 and I have a NIB sizemaster press with short kit and some other needed goodies. I never warmed up to the NID-10, never shot the gun or used the loading stuff before selling the Ithaca. I had planed to take all this stuff to Hausemann,s in June and sell it. Then the bug hit me to just buy a Parker 10 and use the stuff myself so I started looking. I really wanted a graded hammer lifter or top lever hammer gun but when this GH came up I had to have it. Maybe they will let me shoot her at the bo-woop traps at Hausemann,s this june...wink,wink (-: SXS Ohio
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