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Unread 02-23-2021, 11:03 PM   #21
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Jay, tubes do not need to be permanent. They will be made to fit nice and snug. Briley did some for me. Turned a “parts gun” into a nice shooter. As for whether 12g tubes will fit, you’d need to ask Briley.
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I say Buy Barrels first ! If you have questions now ? You will likely have sorrow later ! And WHAT Brian said I copyed my post Second time I have said the same thing tonight ! LOL
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Briley does not offer tubes for 10g guns. I inquired with them on this a few months ago on this point. Only a 12g. And that would have to step down to 20g.

Yeah, if the price is low, it may make a worthwhile project.
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You’ve also got the option to sleeve or monobloc the barrels.
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Some poor guy got taken for $1470. Around and around it goes, passing to its 50th owner. I’d never heard of Ward’s but I will be sure never to bid with them.
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Briley DOES offer 20 gauge Ultralight tubes for ten gauge guns, at least their price list has shown this option for many years. $749 minus any dealer discount you can find. Your would then have screw chokes for the 20 gauge tubes. Brian may have talked to them during a time that they didn't have any 10 gauge tubes premade.
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After thinking about it...I wanted a second chance with this Parker. I wanted to get it it fixed or find another set of barrels(or both). There was so much I liked about the gun when I first got it. Here is the PGCA letter from when I bought it the first time.

I am looking forward to being reunited after 6 years and giving her the attention she deserves.
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After thinking about it...I wanted a second chance with this Parker. I wanted to get it it fixed or find another set of barrels(or both). There was so much I liked about the gun when I first got it. Here is the PGCA letter from when I bought it the first time.

I am looking forward to being reunited after 6 years and giving her the attention she deserves.
Reads like a gun with a history of good use. No wonder it has a couple of battle scars.
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Glad you got the gun. Please let us know how it works out.
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Briley DOES offer 20 gauge Ultralight tubes for ten gauge guns, at least their price list has shown this option for many years. $749 minus any dealer discount you can find. Your would then have screw chokes for the 20 gauge tubes. Brian may have talked to them during a time that they didn't have any 10 gauge tubes premade.


They just told me they offered no option for 10g barrels. Their words.

And besides, for the project I contacted them on, going to 20g was not a desired option. I was inquiring about 10 to 12 possibilities. The gun was chambered 12g but had 10g sized bores that were very rough. I was thinking of punching the chambers out to 10g size and then permanently installing 12g tubes. It was a C grade bernard barreled hammer gun. We wanted to keep the bernard barrels and maintain it as a 12g. To date a solution has not yet been thought up.
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