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Unread 05-16-2011, 12:36 AM   #1
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How rare is a #4 frame Parker? I was at the Denver Colorado gun show this past weekend and saw a 10 guage top lever hammered D3 grade Parker with #4 frame with 32 inch damascus barrels that weighed 6 1/2 lbs.

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Unread 05-16-2011, 01:55 AM   #2
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Something's wrong there. I won't say that's impossible but I have a real hard time wrapping my mind around that weight vs. 4-frame & 32" barrels. Now, an unstruck barrel weight of 6lbs, 8 oz. for a 4 frame gun I can easily digest.
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Yup, it's a bit scarce. Mid and high grade #4 frame guns sometimes have interesting provenance. They were the competition pigeon guns of the day. Let us know what you find out about this one. What is the serial number?
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Dean - yes that is the struck barrel marking for the weight of the barrels before finishing.
Bill - The serial number is 38521 and the gun itself is quite heavy.

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Frank Cronin brought his 5 Frame 10 ga hammergun with 34" barrels to Addieville. I think he told me it weighs 13+ pounds and is the biggest 10 gauge I have ever 'tossed' to my shoulder. Frank did mention at the end of the 100 bird course that he did start to get tired toward the end. Frank's a big guy and young too but I certainly can't fault him for admitting to the wearing effects of that big gun.
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My 6 frame hammerless 10 ga weights 11 lb. 2 oz. The unstruck barrel weight is 6 Lb 13 oz. It is a gh with 34" barrels
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Most #4 frame tens made for the pigeon circuit were ordered at 11 pounds. This may have been a competition weight limit in the mid to late eighties.
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I have requested a letter on it and will see what news I find out. I do not have posession of the gun as of yet as I traveled by plane and a friend of mine was driving home so he offered to bring it back for me. If it was made for an individual I will post his name to see if he was a known pigeon shooter. I will also weight it to see if it meets the possible 11lb limit you mention.

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Come on guys, get a real gun. My 6 frame 8 gauge weighs in at 13 pounds, nine ounces and the barrels have an unstruck weight of 9 pounds one ounce.
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Can anybody beat Bill's (Zachow) weight? I mean his shotgun.
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