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When did Parker Bros. first catalog a Ventilated Rib on a double?
Hunter Arms introduced the Double Barrel Trap gun in 1920, and the 'Trap Package' included a flat beavertail forend (Schnabel forend available in 1922) with the reinforced barrel lug, Automatic Ejectors, Hunter One-Trigger, standard recoil pad, and two ivory sights. The ventilated rib on the Double Barrel Trap was introduced in 1925. ![]() Francotte (imported by Von Lengerke & Detmold) and Greener Single Barrel Trap guns were introduced in 1895 I believe with ventilated ribs. Lefever introduced a SBT with a solid rib in 1905, but Baker was the first major U.S. maker to offer a ventilated rib on their SBT in 1909. The Prechtel SBT first appeared at the Cleveland Cartridge & Target Co. tournament in Cleveland, Ohio June 1897 ![]()
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Thanks Drew, for that bit on Prechtel. He was a gunsmith/gunmaker who received his training working for Lefever. He lived in Cleveland and was very innovative in the gun business. I am working on a story of a Parker Grade-6 t/a hammer gun he did some unusual work on.
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Dean: I put my Prechtel infro down in the "Other Fine Doubles" section
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Paker SBT's starting in 1917 had ventilated ribs. AHE 204548 was the first double to have a factory-installed vent rib and that was a 1923 gun. The 1923 catalog was the first to offer the ventilated rib.
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Now doesn't that look just like a Lefever?
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There was a GHE 12ga "trap gun" that sold on the Cabelas website a couple of years ago that had Damascus barrels with a vent rib and they were also stamped overload proved if I remember correctly. I thought somebody on here bought it, it didn't sell for a lot of money.
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The pictured Prechtel is a Lefever with Prechtel tweaking.
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Or it may be one of the ones he built from scratch while at Lefever or had Lefever send him parts and components in Cleveland.
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