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01-20-2024, 08:26 PM
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Hello! New Member
Hello! Just introducing myself. Recently acquired a Parker hammer top action 10 gauge. outside of the barrel is in rough shape with significant pitting, but bores are bright and shiny. Finally got it taken down for basic cleaning. Locks up tight and it's on face. Chip in the toe, but that's just cosmetic. Everything functions smoothly.
Serial # 78530 all matching (according to the database made 1893)
No grade stamp (so I figure 0 or 1 grade)
Frame size 3 (barely noticeable)
(The other SxS is a E. James & Co Birmingham England 10 Ga.... another project)
I will have some questions about properly helping out a slightly deformed trigger guard. it's been bent in a few places and can be scary during install and disassembly.
Anyway, Cheers!
-Ethan
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01-21-2024, 07:28 AM
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A worthy project gun Ethan. The exterior of the barrels may clean up nicely with a Big 45 Frontier pad. I would have the barrel wall thickness measured to make sure the bores havent been excessively honed. There is a great thread in the Reloading forum on loading for the 10 gauge.
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