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My VHE 1&1/2 frame 12 skeet gun (#238???, I don't remember the rest) has 2&1/2" chambers and the thinnest muzzles I have seen.
Last edited by Fred Preston; 06-22-2010 at 09:53 PM.. |
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Destry.
youre right 2" was not uncommon in the english gun trade. there is still a good following for these short chambered guns, and cartridges are still available. Peter |
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My DH 12 ga. with the 2 9/16" chambers is a 2-frame, for what it's worth.
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If we are interested in pure research, our researcher should be chiming in here with information on this gun. Oh well.
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John,
I was thinking that our forefathers, in their wisdom, might have used short shells with light loads in their #1 framed 12 gauge Parkers. I have two such guns that will wear me out if I shoot 100 shells with 1 oz of shot at 1150 fps. I drop that down to 7/8 oz of shot and I can shoot the guns until their barrels melt. Harry |
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Good points - thanks! As well, the shortest chambered shotgun I ever had was a 2" on a 12 GA Lindner Daly Featherweight. Sold the gun as it still beat me up - and kept some of the shells (dang - 2" rounds are the cutest little peanut-poppers ![]() Best to you! John |
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There are books filled with stuff about Parker that I don't know. I have been a student for years and will be one forever. If I run into something that is odd and unusual as the chamber length on this gun appears to be I will share it with all of you. Everyone is free to take it or take from it what they want. Facts are that the short chambers could be a slight difference in machining as Bob Fabian pointed out or it could have been ordered. There is also a chance we will never know for certain the how come and whys as there may be nothing in whatever records exist. Bottom line; I found a 12ga DH with ultra short chambers. If one exists maybe more do. What I took away from this is I will not assume short chambers is always going to be 2 5/8" in 12ga, they could be much shorter. To me it 's all part of the unwritten rule of Parkers; never say never. To my mind these mysteries are great, 100 years from now nobody is going to be collecting Rem 870's and finding such differences to ponder. |
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