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well we know there is at least one big frame 12 ga...i m with you there would not be much reciol even with heavy loads...this would have been a interesting gun to have got a letter on....charlie
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I saved some pictures of it from Jack's web site --
6 frame 12-ga 3.jpg 6 frame 12-ga 1.jpg 6 frame 12-ga 8.jpg |
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I wonder if it was chambered for 3 inch shells? 3 1/2? The unstruck barrels weigh more than most of my finished guns.
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Looks like that 6 frame 12 was made specifically to test proof loads
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Looks to me to be designed to run on leftover dynamite should you run out of ammo.....
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Does anyone know how long the barrels are? With the chamber wall thickness as heavy as it looks, I am somewhat suprised that they are only marked 7/13. My 6 frame 8 gauge with 36" barrels are marked 9/1.
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if this gun was not chambered for 3 or 3 1/2 inch shell it should have been...thanks for the pictures of this gun...i would say i would have thought the barrels to have weighed moreanyway its a knock out for sure i hope someone is useing this on waterfowl some wereany more big frame 12 ga out there....charlie
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Charlie, I think I own your dream gun. I have a #6 frame hammerless that was originally an 8 gauge and was rebarreled at Parker Brothers with ten gauge Vulcan Steel barrels chambered 3 1/2", probably before Parker advertised 3 1/2" guns. It may be the first modern, fluid steel 10 gauge chambered for the 3 1/2" magnum shells. Unfortunately, it is a 13 pounder or better and not pleasant to carry.
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