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8ga Grade 1 Laminate at small auction
Unread 01-26-2022, 06:21 AM   #1
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Default 8ga Grade 1 Laminate at small auction

I have no interest in this gun but thought someone here may.
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No mention of barrel steel on rib. Also, I looked up the auction and they had good looking 8 ga 3-1/4" Ballard brass cases for sale.
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I have no interest in this gun but thought someone here may.
Just wondering if you did have an interest in this gun would you have still posted this link? Yes, I know we all try to be helpful but sometimes it invites more competition then normal, or should I say unwanted competition . AND ! Hows it go " Nothing personal pal" and I mean that.
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Steve just trying to be helpful pal, that's my nature. If I had a personal interest in the gun of course I would not post a link, but if someone else did so be it no big deal.
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No mention of barrel steel on rib. Also, I looked up the auction and they had good looking 8 ga 3-1/4" Ballard brass cases for sale.


The L stamped on the right barrel flat tells us it's Laminated Steel but too late to be Parker-made Laminated.





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The L stamped on the right barrel flat tells us it's Laminated Steel but too late to be Parker-made Laminated.





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I just was surprised there was no designation on the top rib. Was that normal with the 8 gauge?
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i’m not. I’ve seen a LOT of Lifters and early TA hammer guns with no barrel steel on the top rib.





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Thanks Craig!
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I’ve got a couple of the twist 8 hammer guns one from the 1880’s the other is post 1900 and to be honest I don’t remmember if either has twist on the rib .
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I spoke with the owner of the gun. Shells are probably going with the gun in auction. 36" barrels. He is not a gun guy and does not know the chokes. I am getting more pictures if anyone wants to see them. It has been in the same family since new until he bought it 5-6yrs ago. He spoke with RI and they gave him a price range of 7-10k so that is where he is wanting to start at with it.
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