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VH 16 GA BARREL QUESTION
Unread 12-18-2015, 06:27 PM   #1
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Default VH 16 GA BARREL QUESTION

I just looked at a vh 16 ga 0 frame s/n 93358. The gun matches the serialization book 26" barrels capped pistol grip manufactured in 1899 with vulcan steel barrels. Gun looks to be all original and in good shape my question is when did parker brothers start shipping guns with vulcan barrels rather than damascus barrels? I think this is an early gun with steel barrels. Any info is appriciated.
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VH grade guns always had Vulcan barrels. Since the time they were introduced in the 1890s. It was Parkers first grade that was standard with fluid steel barrels. With the exception of maybe the AA grades.
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VH grade guns almost always had Vulcan barrels. Since the time they were introduced in the 1890s. It was Parkers first grade that was standard with fluid steel barrels. With the exception of maybe the AA grades.

Minor correction Brian.

There are known VH guns with original composite barrels.

"almost" and "never" are a couple of words we should refrain from using when discussing Parker's




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Of course there is always possible exceptions to the rule. However, for the sake of education, i would not waver in my statement that VH guns were, from their inception, made with Vulcan steel barrels. Just because a hand full of odd ducks may have been made with another type of barrel steel, for one reason or another, does not change that.
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I once had a G grade with Vulcan steel barrels from a V grade built in I believe 1892 or 1893 and as I recall from my humble research that they were some of the first Vulcan barrels built, maybe or maybe not but as I have learned from this sight, never say never. Like my little 1926 Trojan 20 ga. with proof marks that say " tested P B and U S A" under it on each barrel. No one seems to have seen or heard of that before so the Parker mysteries continue. What we know for sure is that God a
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What I was saying was that God and Parker Bros. built some really fine shotguns and we shoot a lot better because of it.
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Al, i would wager your gun was rebarreled with Vulcan barrels at a later date than original manufacture. Does the gun letter as originally having Vulcan barrels?
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Thanks Brian, I did not get a letter for that gun.
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I'm having a hard time understanding the issue here...there is a VH that was shipped per the book with Vulcan steel barrels, which is the barrel type that almost all VH's were shipped with. What's the mystery?
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