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12-21-2021, 10:02 AM | #13 | ||||||
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Here a few quick pictures of some of mine. I like the way Stan has them together, I will have to take a picture like that sometime as well. Here they are in order:
I have always liked the lifer design as I have mentioned a few times. It's a very natural action that is very fitting for a hammer gun. I did recently acquire a lifter that takes yellow shells. I will post some info on that soon |
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12-21-2021, 10:11 AM | #14 | ||||||
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Beautiful guns Jay!!
I added pictures to my first post. .
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12-21-2021, 10:19 AM | #15 | ||||||
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Beautiful
Thanks Dean & Jay for posting pictures of your very beautiful guns.
Now I have so many more questions and things to ponder I would like to see that one that uses yellow shells Jay. Stan |
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12-21-2021, 10:29 AM | #16 | ||||||
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No lifters in my safes...for now, but on my list. You guys are making me drool.
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12-21-2021, 10:50 AM | #17 | ||||||
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If I were a hammer gun guy I would be trying to buy the 20 that Josh L has listed. So Garry you could sell a graded straight stock 20 to fund the lifter. I know someone who might be interested.
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12-21-2021, 12:13 PM | #18 | ||||||
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This is a cased D lifter with Parker accessories and 2 5/8" Track of the Wolf brass shells.
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12-21-2021, 12:15 PM | #19 | ||||||
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Great pictures Dean! I know we both like the Parker made laminated barrels like your 16 has.
My grade 3 10 has Parker Laminated barrels(the first picture in my previous post). I shot that gun in the black powder category at the Southern this past year and managed 21/25 with it. I am hoping to make some improvements and do a little better this coming year. Here are a few more pictures that show some nice detail of that gun... |
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I have pieces of two. The first is a grade 3 10 ga(A) with 9ga barrels, 30" Parker laminate barrels, size 3 frame. Built 1880. The stock was not original so I repaired the broken replacement and inlet it as a pattern. Dan Rossiter has duplicated a new one with forearm from a Circassion blank I sent him and I believe it is on its way back. I am scheduled to send the barrels to Breck next week.
The second I just bought at auction and it has been shipped. It is an early lifter (1874) that looks to be somewhat equivalent to a grade 2 with 30" Damascus barrels. The ad listed it as a 12 gauge. However the serialization book lists it as a 10 gauge. I believe this is before the order books, so I presume the data came from a stock book. The lookup on the website states that info is available for the gun. I have already requested a letter. I contacted the FFL selling the gun and he said he based the 12 gauge ID on the fact that a 12 ga snap cap dropped in and fit. I purchased the gun because of the price. My guess, based on the data in the serialization book and what the dealer told me is that it is a 10 gauge with 10 (B) barrels. No idea of frame size. Right now it's kinda like a treasure hunt. Hope to have some pictures of progress in a month or so. |
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