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Yes, 3967 is among the 11 gauge Parkers in the list I received from Austin a few years ago.
Charlie Price, Richard Hoover, Austin Hogan and one or two others had been compiling data on 11 gauge Parkers for some years.
This is the list I received from Austin.
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
Yes, 3967 is among the 11 gauge Parkers in the list I received from Austin a few years ago.
Charlie Price, Richard Hoover, Austin Hogan and one or two others had been compiling data on 11 gauge Parkers for some years.
This is the list I received from Austin.
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Dean,
Thanks for posting this list. It appears to be based only on the Stock Books. There are others that are not in the Stock Books as well as 11-gauge Parker's that are listed in the Serialization as either 10-ga or 12-ga Parker. This can not be entirely explained based on the chambering since some of these guns (such as 3561) were clearly chambered for 11 paper shells. Chuck also just confirmed my suspicion that the last entry in this list is also in error. The stock book entry for gun lists it as a 16-gauge, not an 11 - the 16 was simply mistakenly read as "11".
Richard
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