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According to the Identification & Serialization book number 114677 is a 30" 10ga, so I'm pretty sure it's a 10. But, you had me thinking for a minute.
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Many years ago an old acquaintance of mine, Charles Wroten, back in Virginia, picked up a very nice Ithaca NID Super-Ten that some Nimrod had bored out to 3 1/2 inch Magnum-Ten. He had Briley sleeve the chambers back to the 2 7/8 inch Super-Ten dimensions.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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That would be my preference. Just sleeve it back to the correct 10ga dimensions. It can be done so that you barely even tell.
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Larry, just for grins let's check the ammo you are shooting. I'm having a hard time understanding how the rim could get behind the extractor unless the chamber was really hogged out. Took some measurements from unfired RST ammo rim dia. .918, head dia. .850. This fits pretty snug in my 10 ga. Also measured an old REM-UMC 8ga. unfired and came up with 1.018 rim and .930 head. What is the frame size of your gun? George
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It is a three frame George.
I'm shooting Remington Express 2-7/8" x 1-5/8 oz factory shells in it. |
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Larry,
Before getting too carried away. Get out some precision measuring tools and see what the actual chamber diameters are. Just because the book say's your gun should be a ten gauge doesn't mean it actually is one. These are old guns that have a had a lot of time & different owners who could have had them modified. It's not totally out of the question that Parker had an order for an 8ga and all they had in stock was a ten that they could rechamber and bore to 8ga to fill the order. I have a 16ga Damascus gun that the serialization book says was shipped with 31" barrels. The letter states it was a stock gun that Parker cut the barrels to 30" before it shipped to fill an order and then never changed the stock information in the books. Your gun may have had something like this happen to it. Measure it up and order a letter if you don't already have one. Just my thoughts, Paul |
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Larry - How about a picture of the breech-end of your gun. I'd like to see what the extractor and rim look like.
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Ok, there are some good ideas here, but I'll have to do the measuring and pictures when I get back from a business trip next weekend.
Thanks again guys for all of your thoughts. Larry |
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