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Unread 08-16-2021, 01:37 PM   #31
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I have a PH 1 frame with 26" twist barrels choked .012 & .024. It weighs 6-10 and has 2.5 DAH. It is a 12 that handles like a 20. Wonderful gun that is hell on doves.
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Unread 08-16-2021, 01:50 PM   #32
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I added a picture to my first post on page 1 of this thread.





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I was in the safe today checking guns and this 1 Frame 12 GA DH reminded me of this thread. It has 2 sets of barrels numbered to the gun: 28" IC/F and 26" IC/M. Great modern dimensions of 14 1/4" LOP. and 2 1/2" DAH. It weighs 6lb 10oz with the 28" barrels. Thought I would share.
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Unread 08-16-2021, 08:03 PM   #34
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Beautiful gun, and a two barrel set. Thanks for posting the photos.
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Nice gun Bob! Another honest, well-used, but not abused Parker. Wish my bbls looked like that.
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Wow Bob. How do some guns retain that barrel color or is something done to make them "pop"?? Gorgeous.
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Unread 08-16-2021, 10:02 PM   #37
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Andy,
The barrels have been redone. The little circle about an inch and a half in front of the dollshead is a giveaway.
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Thank you. Who does that sort of beautiful work? Because of course I'm going to find a twisty barreled #1 frame 12 at some point, or maybe a small frame 16 (my favorite gauge)
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Bruce I could get you close if it were for sale. GHE 12 with 28" barrels, 1 frame, 7 lbs. even. Barrels are to short for me but the condition attracted me. I did shoot a few pheasants with it last year.
Randy: Not jealous... Much. I am glad ya have one and enjoy it. If ever..... Well you know....
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My DHE, 1-frame, 28"-barrel made in 1909 weighs 6#, 9oz and My 1-frame, Grade 1, 30 in
Twist barrel, fishtail lever, hammer weighs 7#, 1 oz.
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