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Unread 06-21-2018, 09:05 PM   #1
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The Cabela's description stated it had 26 inch barrels and a Pachmayr Decelerator Butt Pad, which I would assume is a replacement. They measured the chokes as .723 inch right and .713 left. The LOP 14 1/4, 2 3/4 DAH, and 1 5/8 DAC.


I was just curious and picked it up to see how it fit along with a couple other Patrkers of higher grade and this one fit while the other two did not. I went back a couple days later and it has found a new home after sitting in Cabela's for a couple of years.


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Welcome, Allen! Hope you enjoy your new Parker
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Allen,

You may find when you measure the bores that they might be more than the standard .729. Many Parker’s of the vintage of yours had .734+ bores. Your constriction might be .006 more than you think. You have a beautiful and useable Parker.
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You may find when you measure the bores that they might be more than the standard .729. Many Parker’s of the vintage of yours had .734+ bores. Your constriction might be .006 more than you think. You have a beautiful and useable Parker.
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Harry,

You got me wondering. I was getting different readings depending how I held calipers. So, I borrowed some Meyers gage pins and I measured the right to be .723 and the left to be .715 inches.

I found a picture of a table online that shows .723 to be somewhere between imp. cyl. and skeet. The .715 is showing as light mod.


I think that will do fine for grouse and woodcock. It does pretty good on skeet and trap. A good shooter could show her off, but that's not me.
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Allen...that is one great unmolested Parker. Congratulations. A great way to begin owning Parkers or a wonderful only one Parker if you choose.
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Hi Tom, It is a really nice to shoot and is becoming my favorite. Is the recoil pad a later add on? I would think so and the stock was probably reworked some at that time. What do you think? Allen
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The recoil pad is probably added, but I would not worry about it. You should order a PGCA research letter, if you haven't already
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Thanks Mills. I have not order the research letter, but intend to do so. Allen
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The Pachmayr Decelerator Butt Pad is certainly not factory issue. But is does not look out of place. For my own guns, I always remove the recoil pad and fit a Parker replicated butt plate that can be obtained from a couple of different vendors. The only guns that I personally want to see a recoil pad on is a Parker Trap gun. Originally Parker did fit recoil pads if wanted but the originals are most likely perished and need to be replaced. For these guns I fit a Silvers Pad.
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Allen, as far as the stocks being refinished, I would have to see some closeup pictures to make a determination. But, the stock certainly looks factory issue from what I can see. Really nice gun. I'm glad you got it and hope you can shoot it for many long years. The gun is a keeper for sure.
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