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Unread 09-03-2022, 12:28 PM   #11
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trying to figure out how to upload pictures for y'all
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https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...59091651785544

Here are the pictures. I hope y'all can see them had to us Facebook.
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Bob gives good advice, but, better yet, get them back and send them to any number of good barrel guys who don't have a history of harboring a dislike for damascus.
Such as Breck Gorman, the Damascus Master!!
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I’m looking to purchase a 12 gauge 2 frame barrel set steel , Larry DeLGrego is restoring my Parker for me and the old Damascus barrels are no good. He said I need to try to find some barrels for it. If anyone has a set that they would be willing to part with I am interested, the catch is I would like to do it on consignment, that way they would ship right to him and he can inspect them and make sure they would work.
Get a second opinion on those bbls
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Of all my Parkers, the only one I feed a steady diet of 3-3/4 dram loads through is an 1883 O-grade hammer gun that has stout 32" tight-choked twist barrels and a stout wrist. It's my best gun for pass shooting ducks by a large margin and I don't worry about the barrels one bit. It's a great trap gun also.
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Many of us are not on facebook and can't see your pictures. Use another way.
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was able to upload the pictures I have of the gun to an album on here. I only took 4 before sending it out.

https://parkerguns.org/forums/album.php?albumid=1048
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That's quite a gun. What are the markings on the inside flat of the action? Thanks.
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It looks like an upgrade that is worth finishing up right.

As others have said, get someone else to look at the gun/barrels. They are likely just fine. Delgrego is known for not doing anything with Damascus. Due to them being “lethal” and all. And these days it is truly disappointing to hear that they are still perpetuating that myth. There has been enough study, testing and first hand experience to have debunked it years ago.
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That's quite a gun. What are the markings on the inside flat of the action? Thanks.
I don’t have a picture of it, I know it’s a DH grade and the engraving isn’t factory. My great uncle who I inherited the gun from was a hand engraver for 40 years in Memphis, TN. He did it, I know it probably devalues the gun some but he had records at his shop showing where he did work for Tiffanys out of New York from time to time.
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