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16 Ga Lifter revisited
Unread 05-04-2019, 05:17 PM   #1
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Default 16 Ga Lifter revisited

I was so impressed with the 16 gauge 0-frame Lifter that Jeff Kuss displayed for us I thought it would be acceptable to display mine - a 16 Gauge $140 Grade (Grade 3) Lifter No. 18719 made with 27-inch Parker-made Laminated-3 barrels on the lightened 0-frame, shipped in August of 1880..... and I didn't want to mess up Jeff's thread so I started this one.

The gun was returned in October of 1880 to "put on a rubber butt" and this was done and engraved and checkered to resemble a skeleton steel butt plate - even the screw heads were checkered over to match the checkering done on the hard rubber butt plate.

I cast the winning bid in the October 2015 Julia auction.


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Unread 05-04-2019, 05:26 PM   #2
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A few more.


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I can't think of anything else to say but WOW! Thanks for posting these photos, Dean.
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nice....they should have made a few more of these guns were i could have had one....charlie
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WOW!! I really want one. Don't have the money, yet, but when I do I'll come calling Dean!!
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Sweet. You probably have something similar with 32" barrels getting dusty you no longer need
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No, just a 28" 12 gauge No. 14056 $140 Grade (Grade 3) with Parker made Laminated barrels.

Needs a little work though.


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Dean, Thanks for posting those pictures...that is an amazing 16 gauge lifter! Those barrels are beautiful...the whole gun is beautiful. That is a nice and very rare lifter! Is the crack in the wrist the only big issue?

I really like that gun. I had done a search for 16 gauge lifters not too long ago and was wondering why I wasn't seeing too many and then looked in the Parker Story and noticed how rare they were. Was it something like 79 lifters total in 16 gauge? I am sure there were some not recorded but still, you just don't see them that often.
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Man...THAT IS A NICE GUN !!,!,
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Nice. Like that round grip.
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