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That is a miller trigger.
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Looked like it to me Brian but I couldn’t read the word Miller.
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Something about Parker hammer guns vs single triggers and beaver tail fore ends that just don't mix
Now Remington era . . . another story
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Stan,
I assume you restocked it for shoot-ability and dimensions? The new comb does look a bit higher than the original one. The stock work looks perfect, great form!
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Since the existing stock was not original, I wanted to make it true to what a Grade 3 would look like. The letter stated that it would have had a skeleton butt plate, so we added that and I also copied the Grade 3 Ball grip from the 12 that I currently have. Now this gun I don’t believe had a completely checkered ball grip from new, but I just really admire the fully checkered Parker ball grip. The reason I don’t think this originally had the fully checkered ball grip, I had the good fortune of connecting with a fellow member who has the consecutive serial number to this gun which is also a 16 Lifter. These 2 16 gauge lifters were ordered by the same gentleman in 1879, and the letter shows they were pretty much ordered as identical guns. The replacement stock dimensions had a fair amount of drop, but I shot it fairly well surprisingly. I did bring the new stock dimensions closer to some of the other lifters I currently use. |
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Phil Carr, what can you tell us about the Baltimore Arms Co. gun in the background in your last picture?
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I just sold this gun on the Fox forum this morning. Fell for a very rare rifle I had to have, so a few will need to go to another caretaker. Like a Sultan on a budget I want them all but only a few are forever. |
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