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Oops now i realized i shouldnt of used a flash. Im just not used to these fandageled gadgets eh! When i have more time to kill i'll take some outside in natural light with closer views of waterline and so forth.
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Well it just keeps getting better. Aaron sent me two more pictures to post. Included was a picture of the other family gun a Winchester Model 1873 in the 44-40 caliber also made in 1884. Aaron also shared a little bit on his Grandfather. I asked if it was OK to share and he said it was. Here it is.
It belonged to my great grandpa Seanger a German immigrant who started a flour milling business around 1880 in Hanover, MN. All we have is a box full of Bridgeport loading tools and about 10 8 ga high brass paper leader shells but there missing the primers. He died in 1945 and its been locked in a parlor closet ever since. I picked it up when my grandpa Hackenmueller died in 1994. ![]() ![]() |
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boy oh boy..two very desireable guns youre grandpa sure knew his guns... charlie
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arron with all that reloading equipment you can be able to load up some new loads for your 8 ga.. i have some hulls in my collection like yours but do not have any reloading equipment like yours.the old reloading equipment in 8 ga is very scarse stuff... charlie
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Two wonderful guns to have as family heirlooms. The Parker is really something but the Winchester is icing on the cake. One day Charlie you will find a parker 8 with 4'' chambers.
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I only cleaned up those tools with a little oil, hopefully someday I'll have the time to reload and shoot that puppy. Does anyone know how many 8 gauges that have been found and documented?
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Of the approximate 400 eights made by Parker (mostly composite barreled), I have seen about 60. Yours is the first one I have seen with the reloading tools. As Charlie said, those are extremely scarce--scarcer than the guns, in my opinion.
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