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Thanks for letting me know about the login name. Just ask to be changed to my name, Pete Savage.
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Hi Pete,
Welcome aboard! Your login is all set - and as well as your posts updated.. Also - just remember, that your new login is: Pete Savage should you need to login from another computer, OK??: Again - welcome to the forum! John |
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Pete,
You may want to read the link off the www.parkerguns.org main page: click on "Parker Identification" and "Parker Grades". I think it may answer some of your question. |
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thanks, it did.
I think what I have is have a VH 1 frame made in 1904. what's the difference between an 0 frame and a 1 frame? |
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The O frame is smaller and also used for 20 ga. guns. I think the O framed is more desired.
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1-Frame has firing pins spaced 1-1/16 inches apart (1 and ONE-sixteenths) 2-Frame has firing pins spaced 1-1/8 inches apart (1 and TWO-sixteenths) Get it? Jim |
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V's came standard with a brass badge on the bottom edge of the stock approximately halfway between the pistol grip and the butt plate. I've never seen an original Parker V grade stock without it but I can't say that I have seen thousands of V's, hundreds yes, thousands no.
While determinations are imperfect, the consensus is that 16's were about 60% 1 frame and 40% 0 frame. Configurations being equal, an 0 frame 16 will weigh a few ounces less than a 1 frame, the weight coming out of the frame and the barrels adjacent the breech. My personal view favors the 0 frame for carrying and the 1 frame for shooting a lot. All other conditions being equal again, I see the market slightly favoring the 0 frame guns. There is a certain cachet to an 0 frame 16, but its individual choice. The 16ga often has a reputation for hard kicking, and its because many were made light for the load used. Its not something a hunter who shoots maybe 10 shells a day would even notice. Last edited by Bruce Day; 01-24-2010 at 10:09 AM.. |
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Thanks for the comments. I'm going to buy an after market shield inlay and have it put in by a professional. New butt recoil too.
I wanted the gun for hunting but I want it to look right to. Last edited by Pete Savage; 01-24-2010 at 01:45 PM.. |
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