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Unread 10-08-2025, 04:50 PM   #1
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George,

You have a very beautiful Parker. The "D" grades were often referred to as "Doctors" guns. The book indicates it came with 30" barrels. You have received sound advice on determining its shoot ability. I on the other hand have not had any of my Damascus and Twist Parkers barrel wall thickness checked. My thought is this, if the barrels appear not to have been tampered with they pass my test. I have two Parkers from 1881 with Twist Steel barrels. The 10 gauge I reload for. The 12 gauge and all other twist and Damascus 12 gauge shoot reloads or any off the shelf shotgun shells that are 1 oz or less at 1180 fps or less. The following are some of my choices: Federal Top Gun 12ga 2-3/4" 1oz #8 1180fps 25rd box, Winchester Super-Target Shotshells 12 ga 2-3/4" 1 oz 1150 fps #7.5 25/ct, and here is the one I love, Winchester AA Low Recoil/Low Noise Target Loads Shotshells 26 gram at 980 fps. They will break any target on a sporting clay range and cleanly take all small game birds. RST Shells are probably the best shells for our older guns. They are specifically tailored for appropriate pressure and shot payload.

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Here are some more images that might help. One local dealer suggested that the extra checkering would have been an added special order item, would that make sense? I will get a few more that may help more.
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Here are some more images that might help. One local dealer suggested that the extra checkering would have been an added special order item, would that make sense? I will get a few more that may help more.
You'll never know about the checkering on the cheeks unless you order a PGCA Research Letter... and that may not even answer your question.
I will say that it doesn't look like factory checkering.

Again, a better picture might be more definitive.





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Sorry, but it seems that quick responses will not allow for the attachment of images...this is the most archaic posting forum I have ever worked with...
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George, don't use the Quick Reply window if you are wanting to post a picture or other advanced feature. Use the NEW REPLY button just above the Quick Reply box. See the blue circled icon in my image below.
From there you can add pictures again just as you did before.
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Harry, thanks for the response. I had not seen anything that would have explained the "D", so appreciate the insight. Not sure I would ever try to shoot it, but happy to pass along the feedback to Uncle. Hhe is 94 and not sure he has any intent to fire it, about was very interested to know about the gun his father left him years ago.
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