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Unread 08-27-2013, 06:51 PM   #1
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As far as I know, the largest Parker was a 7 frame 40 1/2" barrel 8 gauge.

Has anyone seen barrels longer?----------Daryl Middlebrook
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As far as I know, the largest Parker was a 7 frame 40 1/2" barrel 8 gauge.

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did it come with wheels?
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I have, and have shot, my 27 pound P. Mullin 4 bore with 48" barrels.

No wheels, but back in the day, both the Parker and the P. Mullin were supplied with two "Porters" as a standard accessory. One carried the gun and one carried the ammunition.-----Back in the day, the "standard" load for a 4 bore was 4 ounces of shot. Many market hunters loaded more.

Actually, I found the recoil not to be to bad. 27 pounds of gun did its job. The difficulty for me is just holding the gun up to fire it.
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I have, and have shot, my 27 pound P. Mullin 4 bore with 48" barrels.

No wheels, but back in the day, both the Parker and the P. Mullin were supplied with two "Porters" as a standard accessory. One carried the gun and one carried the ammunition.-----Back in the day, the "standard" load for a 4 bore was 4 ounces of shot. Many market hunters loaded more.

Actually, I found the recoil not to be to bad. 27 pounds of gun did its job. The difficulty for me is just holding the gun up to fire it.
That 4 sounds intresting to say the least !

At some point I wouldn't mind get my hands on "an original" Punt gun . Been wanting one of those ever since I read James Michners novel Cheasapeake 10 or 15 years ago. Be kinda neat to get and old bronze barreled english made punt gun if such a thing actually existed !
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