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*PAIR OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED RARE HAYES DESIGN PARKER "TRY GUNS".

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*PAIR OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED RARE HAYES DESIGN PARKER  TRY GUNS .
SN 170912/ 170913. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. No. 2 Frame. Known records indicate that fewer than 20 Parker "try guns" were made in all types. These guns are numbered in a series for which records do not exist, and are numbered lower than most recorded examples. THE PARKER STORY notes on p. 670 that gun no. 170913 has been "inspected". Obviously there was a series of earlier guns (amount unknown). These guns have the same configuration as later known examples, with 30" Vulcan steel bbls having correct markings on ribs and bbl flats. Rear portions of ribs are drilled and tapped with three holes for affixing measuring devices. These measuring devices consist of long steel straps with sliding attachments adjustable to measure pitch, and fitted with steel rules to measure drops along entire tops of stocks. Most known examples are of Hayes pattern, made by altering a standard "V" action. Engraving differs from normal production in that "PARKER BROS" is in large letters at bottom of each side. Actions have been fitted with brazed-on extensions at rears with square headed screws to be turned in and out to adjust for cast. There are adjustment screws through forward parts of top tangs and in front of triggers, with access hole through trigger guard bows for adjusting grip angle and initial adjustment for drop at heel. Trigger guards have been thickened at forward and rear portions of bows for unique attachment to trigger plates. Capped pistol grip stocks of lightly figured American walnut have yokes affixed to stocks at front of checkering which extend into action areas to be acted on by aforementioned adjustment screws. Butt portions of stocks behind unusual scallop bordered, mullered checkering (No. 912 has point pattern checkering), have knurled wheel adjustment screws for drops at heel and comb. Thick, checkered, hard rubber buttplates have wheel adjustments for length of pull, and pitch, and screw adjustments on bottom wheels for extra cast at toe. Guns are fitted with standard splinter forends. Gun no. 170912: Bore diameter: left-.735, right -.733. Bore restrictions: left -.039 (Full), right -.040 (Full). Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.025. Drop at heel: adjustable, drop at comb: adjustable. Weight: 8 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: adjustable. Gun no. 170913: Bore diameter: left-.734, right -.734. Bore restrictions: left -.039 (Full), right -.038 (Full). Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.030. Drop at heel: adjustable, drop at comb: adjustable. Weight: 8 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: adjustable. CONDITION: Gun no. 170912: Fine. Bbls retain most of their orig blue, considerably silvered and thinned at normal carry and wear areas. Action retains traces of its orig case hardening color, mostly cleaned to silver gray. Stocks retain most of their orig finish with numerous small marks and light compressions. Front grip area of butt has been replaced and checkering altered to point pattern, and re-cut. Forend checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Gun 170913: Fine. Bbls retain approx 80% orig blue, thinning at normal carry point, with a number of light marks and scratches. Action retains approx 40% orig case hardening color, silvered to gray brown around bottom. Cast adjustment ears have been repaired and pinned. Stocks retain most of their orig oil finish, with numerous marks and spots. Right side panel area has cracked, been repaired with three pins let in from top, and orig cross pin re-worked. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. These are well designed, shootable, "try guns". 4-49102 MGM290