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you may have a 8 ga instead of a ten ga with that frame size of 6...but if it turns out to be a ten ga its real good too with that size frame....how bout some pictures of that gun these fellows and i like to look at these new parkers...and with pictures the fellas can about tell you anything you want to know...as you know this is the best place to talk about parkers there is.... charlie
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Thanks, Bob, for your response. However, the only numbers that were stamped on the barrel lug of the receiver were the last three numbers of the serial number which is 692. Bob, its got to be somewhere...what am I to do ? Am I going blind?
Charlie, thank you for your response. I will send pictures as soon as I can. I shot trap on Saturday and with my Parker 10 gauge I was quite the center of attention. I did better than expected and was amazed at how calm and comfortable the recoil was which was lighter then the other 12 gauges there. I guess my 11 pound 13 ounce Parker along with the 2 7/8 RST 1 1/4 ounce shot loads helped out. I love my Parker. |
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David: I just checked and there are surviving records on SN 97692 that you can obtain a research letter from PGCA. It may tell you who the gun was originally shipped to.
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Thanks, George, I'll definitely obtain a research letter from PGCA. Love to find out who the original owner was. Still trying to find the stamp saying it's a 10 gauge, though.
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A gauge stamp is almost never seen on early Parkers, so you can quit looking. The frame size stamp should be on the bottom of the rear barrel lug. The barrel weight stamp is on the left barrel flat. Are you confusing the weight stamp with the frame size stamp. Of course, at that weight, it is most obviously a large frame. What is your barrel weight stamp?
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People were obviously smarter 100 plus years ago. They knew what their guns were. They didn't need things like gauge, chamber length and chokes stamped on their guns!!
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Thanks, Bill. The barrel weight is 6 lbs 13 ounces and it's 36 inches long. I guess this gun would be called a "flocker". And you a probably right...it's too old too have a gauge stamp.
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Wow, that sounds like some wonderful gun. We can't wait to hear about your PGCA letter. #6 frame tens are quite scarce. My #6 frame PH grade 34" ten weighs more than 13 pounds and the barrels are unstruck eight gauge diameter with .100 inch minimum barrel wall thickness. It was originally an eight gauge, factory rebarrelled to ten gauge when eight gauges were outlawed for migratory fowl.
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