Bought a Parker Grade 2 lifter 10 gauge circa 1882 yesterday ! Hopefully I'll have it in hand by monday .
Parker Grade 2 Lifter 10 gauge
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I went to the range today and brought my old lifter gun along . I wanted to pattern #2 and #3 buck in the right barrel at 25 yards . And I gotta say they both looked acceptable .
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Tried some buffered buckshot loads today in my old lifter gun !
Just went with 000 , 00 and #1 buck . The pics are pretty self explanatory .
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Think I'm gonna take my old lifter back out this Monday . I wanna try buffered 000 and 00 in it so perhaps I can slay some poor unsuspecting whitetail with it in a few short weeks !
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Well the lifter is ready for the range , my target frame is ready for the range and I have variouse sizes of buckshot loaded for trial in the right and left barrels . Our club however has someone working on the berms so I am shutdown unless I set up my target frame here at the house . I live in the country so that is a viable option .
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At this rate pattern testing with handloaded buckshot should happen some time next month !
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Got the stock back together glued and dried . So I started putting Tung Oil on the wood last evening !
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Finally got the lifter home today and have the first coat of Tung oil in the wood . Should take me about a week to get the finish done .
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Took the old gun out the other day and fired it a few times and the stock didn't fly apart . Today I am going to fill in any cracks etc in the wrist . Let it dry tonight and then saturday morning I'll start putting a Tung Oil finish on the old gun . I'm going back and forth about adding a monte carlo to the comb . The idea of adding a recoil pad has been kicked to the curb for now . This old gun will maybe most likely shoot some buckshot handloads at paper and then I'l try and kill a deer with it . Possibly later I'll take it out and try to bag a couple geese . The geese thing has come over me rather late in life , but atleast it's a new found intrest in the guns/hunting spectrum of things .>
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Well I got the stock back together for the lifter gun today as well as installed a new to me old used trigger spring in the gun . Wanna take it out and shoot it a couple times before I try doing the cosmetic touch up work and finishing the wood . And if it holds together I'm going to put a piece of walnut on top the comb to make a sort of monte carlo and perhaps install a recoil pad . Since the stock isn't an actual Parker stock it's no big deal , but will make the gun usable until I can find an old used lifter stock for the gun .
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Well after taking measurements of my gun and the Parker fellow measuring his stock I think they're far enough apart that I can't force it to work and make it look decent . So I'm going to try and glue the non Parker stock that came on the gun back together and add a Monte Carlo type deal on the comb of the stock so it fits me well enough to shoot it . And then later if I run across a Parker lifter stock for a #3 frame then I'll buy it and fit it to the gun .
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The stock issue may be solved . I hit an email from a Parker guy that he thought he had a stock that would work for me . I'll talk to him Sunday I think and perhaps the problem will be solved .
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Well the lifter wasn't working the best on this thing when I got it and I noticed someone had been working on the underlug with I think a Dremel tool ! So monday I took it apart . The spring for the lifter was missing so replaced that . The stock was also in two pieces . Cleaned the reciever up a bit , replaced the spring and welded the underlug and the piece it fits against . After I did some file work on the weld it was almost imperceptible that the gun had been in the previouse shape . Now when you puch the lifter in it stays up the barrels pop open and you can close it without holding the lifter up . The action was also tightened just a smidge . The stock that came on the gun is actually not a Parker stock but something else that was fitted at some point . Anyway I have the two pieces soaking in lacquer thinner to get the glue and oil out of the wood so I can try and repair it until I can find a usable original stock or have my stocj guy make me a new one ! Hopefully by next thursday I'll have the gun back together and will have started putting a Tung Oil finish on the wood .
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This ones gonna need some work . It will shoot at the moment and I may just tighten it up and kill a deer with it before I bother to bring it back correctly . But my intention is to make it look a good bit more presentable .
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