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Rich Anderson's comment is a good one, as the light 12's are meant to shoot a 1 ounce load, and a 16 shoots a 7/8 to 1 oz load nicely.
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My favorite bird gun is a DHE 12x26 on a one frame that I picked up from a Julia auction a few years ago. That gun letters at 6# 4oz and I doubt a half frame gun would be much lighter. To be honest I don't think I would want a 12 gage any lighter than that.
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Pete, that certainly looks original and unmolested to me... and Runge engraved too.
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Russ, I answer to your question the 1/2 frame was designed by Parker Bros. but was not put into use until the Remington era. Dealers and owners put a premium on these gun's more out of rarity than light weight as we have documented 1/2 frame gun's that are nominal in weight for a Parker 12 gauge gun. As far as the wood goes Remington era guns are known for their great wood and I don't believe a distinction was made to put better wood on a 1/2 frame gun.
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Generally speaking Mike, that's right in the ballpark with some a few ounces lighter and others several ounces heavier.
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There are many variables that make up a gun weight other than frame size such as forarm style spl VS BTF, ejectors, barrel weight and length and probably the biggest is wood density.
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I'd put a premium on a 3 frame 12, try finding one of those.
The greatest misnomer in Parker shotguns: "rare 0 frame 16 gauge". The greatest deal in Parker shotguns: the rarer, but for some reason "less desireable", 2 oz heavier 1 frame 16. |
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