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Unread 11-18-2024, 12:10 PM   #1
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I have an 1885 Parker T grade with reverse chokes. No, not switched left to right, but
instead of a constriction, the chokes open up, like a Blunderbuss. They measure as ten gauge chokes, the shotgun is a twelve gauge. Has anyone seen this?
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What is the bore diameter and choke constriction?
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At the end of the barrel, right .758, left:.754, I have no way of measuring nine inches inside the barrel to obtain barrel inside diameter. I assume it is the 12 gauge standard 729-.730.
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The bore is just oversized. This is common. I have seen plenty of 12g guns with near 10g sized bores than still had plenty of choke in them.
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To Brians point my Quality T Hammer 12 bore from 1891 has bores that measure .755 and .754 with choke constrictions of .037 and .038.
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I will try to borrow a gauge to measure the inside of the barrels, but there is a visible outward flair of the end of the barrels.
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I own a number of 12 and 10 ga Parkers and every one is a perfect bore size larger. The 12s are 11 gauge and the 10s are 9 ga. The Parker Story discusses and lists the date the factory records say they switched to standard size barrels unless the larger barrels are ordered.
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