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I don't own a Parker 16-gauge, but .002" - .005" sounds more like Skeet to me. My 1928 vintage Sterlingworth Ejector that letters as improved cylinder in the right barrel measures .008", two Remington 16-gauge improved cylinder guns I have from the mid-1930s both measure .011". However, my 1953 Winchester Model 12, 16-gauge, improved cylinder, only measures .004".