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Pro (only one needed) = Parker
Cons: Concept Causes Confusion when Pro=Parker
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After careful deliberation and consultation I have decided to take the high road and pass on this wonderfull Parker for many reasons none of which lie with the gun. Just to many irons in the fire and to many other places to put $4K.
See my program does work!
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The little 0 frame PH 16 with 26" twist barrels has a wall thickness at muzzles of: 0.030" right barrel, 0.037" left barrel-- at breech area 0.143" right barrel, 0.143 left barrel-- I have thought about a wall thickness gauge as an addition to my gunroom/toolroom items- I have seen barrel men use them at various side-by events, what is the best make and model and place to buy one- new or used?? Thanks
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Check Brownell's offerings.
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The Manson gauge at Brownell's. Not real easy to use, but cheap. Someone at the Vintagers showed me a trick that makes it easier to use than the way we were originally taught. The "hanging" method is actually not the best for home use. Live and learn.
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Bill, please explain the better method, if you would.
Dean |
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That $100 price from Brownells is the cheapest I've ever seen for a Manson. If I didn't already have one I'd do that in a heartbeat.
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