This gun has possibilities. Kirby lists the wall thickness - always one of my worries. These are more than adequate. The screws aren't buggered. I prefer Parkers without ejectors. Gun is heavy enough to shoot clays comfortably. I could carry it on a pheasant hunt now and then. Overchoked, you could reload spreaders or have the choke(s) opened. LOTS of drop though. I shoot one with that much drop all the time. 3" drop at the heel is not very popular these days.

Parker VH at Vintage Doubles

This is the description.

Parker Brothers V grade 12
Serial# 130004
12 gauge Boxlocks
Price: $900
Action: Boxlock
Ejector: No
Barrel Type: Steel
Barrel Length: 30
Proof:
Nitro: 2 3/4
Black:
Choke:
Left: .036 extra full
Right: .036 extra full
Minimum Wall Thickness:
Left: .035
Right: .035
LOP: 13 wood now 14
Drop:
Comb: 1 13/16
Heel: 3
Cast Off: 0 cast
Cast On:
Weight: 7 lbs. 15.5 oz.
FFL Required: Yes
Description:
Solid gun with little blue and some handling marks. The gun is tight and ready for shooting.



Best,

Mike

Last edited by AmarilloMike; 05/15/11 04:36 PM.


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