At present I have two project guns one is a12 ga GH Parker from 1900 which is at a gunsmith to see if the barrels are salvagable for light smokeless loads. and the other is a 10 ga o grade Parker from 1875 which is in fair condition and I shoot BP loads in it. The issue is the interesting stock which has a fully checkered knob but was cracked. I think I have repaired the cracks but must get the get the gun to someone who can properly re-inlet the trigger guard (get all the epoxy out of the edges) and make one new screw which split on removal. The gun had never had the screws turned but needed a through cleaning. It has the early 10 ga dimensions: 28 3/16" barrels, 2 5/8" chambers, drop at heel not excessive (for me), weight just under 9 lbs. Great pheasant gun. I will try to post pictures from anothr computer. David