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Tip of rib matting
Unread 04-29-2019, 02:58 PM   #1
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Default Tip of rib matting

I now have 55711 (1888) as a project gun. Grade 2 hammerless 12ga, 1 frame.

I spent a few minutes with Mills, and a couple of other fine fellows, at the Southern looking it over. The whole gun is the color of a tootsie roll. Some pits, some dents, a smidge off the face, inexpensive, fits me well.

My understanding has been that all Parker ribs had the perpendicular section of matting at the end. If that was missing, it had been cut. The fellows stated that saying this of ALL Parker's would be an error, as some have been witnessed without this indicator. This barrel (damascus) does not have it, but is full/full. It measures around 29.75". Is it likely that it was a 30", had the tip cut, but not enough to remove the choke?

This gun is not in the book, so I'll order a letter after I renew my membership. Would appreciate perspectives on the rib, and if, in the meantime. Thanks.
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