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12-05-2021, 11:02 AM | #3 | ||||||
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I have not had the chambers checked beyond confirming they have been set for 2 3/4" shells. I had a smith look it over but he is not experienced with classic doubles and would only go as far as saying it looks very good IHO. He also recounted most of the terrifying wives tales about Damascus guns.
I do not plan on actually firing it until I have the wall thickness measured. I have decided to invest in gauges since this now makes seven pre WWII doubles in my cabinet. Unfortunately, Brownell's has them back ordered. |
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12-05-2021, 11:37 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Good.
The chambers being 2 3/4” are likely not how the gun iriginally left Meriden. When chambers are lengthened the wall thickness can be compromised at the juncture of the chamber and the beginning of the forcing cone. This can be the most critical spot in the length of the barrel. .
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It was definitely a two and a half chamber when made. the serial numbers checks to 1902.
Someone spent a considerable sum on a restoration at some point. I've been told that the case colors are very correct for a Parker and the claim that it was done by Turnbull was believable. I am requesting a letter on it from the Association. |
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12-05-2021, 12:37 PM | #6 | ||||||
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That’s a great find. What gauge is it?
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12-05-2021, 03:14 PM | #8 | ||||||
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What Dean said. Your loads are well within Parker’s recommended service pressure limits and should be fine as long as barrel wall thickness forward of the chambers is adequate. As this is a 12 ga, there probably is plenty of metal left in that critical area. Best of luck with your new gun.
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