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Unread 07-21-2011, 10:28 PM   #1
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I have a Parker V Grade 12 ga with serial number 179567. Can anyone tell me about this gun. It has two barrells.
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Unread 07-21-2011, 10:35 PM   #2
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Hello Randy , according to the Parker Serialization Book ,You have a VHE , "The " E " Stands for Ejectors " , It is a 12 Ga. with a Capped Pistol Grip ,Ejectors ,and 30" Barrels ! Also according to the Book your gun was built by Parker Brothers in 1917 . Also it should read Vulcan Steel on the Barrel Rib . Russ
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Hello Randy: Do you mean that your VHE has two sets of barrels? If so, are they both serial numbered to that on the frame T triggerguard?

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Yes it has two barrells with the same serial numbers and two forearms that are labeled 1 and 2 to match barrell 1 and 2 as stamped on the barrells and forearms.
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That is some great setup. What are the specs of each set of barrels? Is there a frame size marking on the bottom of the rear barrel lug? There is some possiblility that a PGCA letter would document the installation of the second set of barrels. Such provenance is available on guns up to about 186,000 serial number range and repairs and add ons made during the same era (1919). The letter could give the name of the original purchaser, although it may be a retailer rather than an individual.
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Unread 07-22-2011, 09:27 AM   #6
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Number 2 barrel. The short barrell is 26in. On the left barrel I see some marks. ** JG in a cirlce with some other small mark that I can't make out. On the right side is a Circle with a V with a mark that looks like Ht with an A underneath then there is a mark that shows a 3 15. The 3 is larger than the 15.

The number 1 barrell is 30 inches long. Has a JG in a circle on the left side. On the right underside is a Circle with a V another mark with at HT with A underneath. Then what looks like an upside down cross with a 1 next to it.

It does have Parker Bros.....Vulcan steel.

My question is can you shoot regular bird shot through these barrels. I have an do not see to see any problems.
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Unread 07-22-2011, 09:59 AM   #7
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Congratulations on a nice parker Randy.
You can shoot most off the shelf shells in your Parker but many of use low-pressure loads - not because the gun can't take higher pressures, but because there is no need to subject the guns to the pounding from shells that are manufactured to operate any and all modern autoloaders. Further, your chambers are probably 2 9/16" and if you use 2 1/2" shells you will likely experience less "felt recoil" than standard 2 3/4" shells.

JG are the initials of James Geary, a barrel maker at Parker Bros. in Meriden CT.
The 3 and 15 is the weight of the barrels before striking.
The upside-down cross is likely a 4 indicating lbs. and the 1 is likely for oz. this 30" set was probably 4 lbs., 1 oz. before striking.
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Thanks so much for the information. It is an heirloom so it won't be going anywhere.
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Randy, you need to order a PGCA Research Letter on your family heirloom gun. Go to our Home page and click on the tab at the left that brings you to research letters.

A family heirloom Parker absolutely needs a research letter.
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I've bought and shot commercial store loads for years. For 12ga upland hunting, I buy 1 1/8oz /3 dram 2 3/4" loads for both fluid steel and damascus. I shoot lighter for clays.

I haven't found there is any difference in recoil between 2 1/2 and 2 3/4" shells. And if you look at the recoil formula, shell length is not a factor. It runs out to about a 300psi difference in chamber pressure but I can't tell any difference and I figure, recklessly perhaps, that my guns aren't going to blow with a 300psi increase. Moreover, if a person is really concerned about shell length, try measuring a AA fired hull and you'll find it is around 2 5/8".

People have their favorite products and loads and you make up your own mind.
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