I did remove the barrel revealing the Italian proofing but no powder or bullet weight info like on the bottom of my P-H 2 Bander. I was surprised to find the stock was one piece and not jointed as I have seen pictured on some Parker Hale Whitworth and Volunteer rifles. Took a 4 foot blank of nice walnut to make the stock on my rifle which displays lots of flame in the grain. It's much nicer wood than on my P-H 2 bander. Guess I got lucky and got a good Spaghetti Parker-HaleInteresting stuff indeed. Did you removed the barrel from the stock in order to see the Italian proof marks/stamps? Looks like you have a Parker-Hale-made but non-British-proofed barrel that WAS proofed in Italy subsequently when it was made into a firing firearm by whoever did it - in accordance with the CIP regulations. The serial number alone is some 20,000 AFTER the last British-made and Birmingham-proofed 'genuine' Parker-Hale barrel. It should also have a stamp '95gr black powder' or similar - I misremember the exact wording to tell the truth. The Birmingham proof marks and the maximum load stamps would both be concealed under the wood on the left-hand side of the barrel near the breech, or slightly underneath.
Yes, I would like to know you really get as I was somewhat puzzled by both listings and was about to order something when the one I got popped up on a website I was watching. I did get the Pedersoli hex bullet mold and hex wads from DGW. I have ordered a hex wad punch from Peter Dyson in England to try different wads.Well it looks like I'm going to settle my curiosity in a couple of days. I ordered one from Dixie marked as to their advertisement " Parker Hale " on the barrel along with " Navy Arms " behind the rear sight, Item# PR1370. Advertisement also states " Made by Pedersoli " I'll provide details if there is any interest as to what I received. As a final note, I have followed many of you over the years on the internet and have great respect for your writings and advise. Thank you to all that responded to my question
Yes, I would like to know you really get as I was somewhat puzzled by both listings and was about to order something when the one I got popped up on a website I was watching. I did get the Pedersoli hex bullet mold and hex wads from DGW. I have ordered a hex wad punch from Peter Dyson in England to try different wads.
You have 15 MLAIC medals and don’t know what the MLAIC Distinguished Award is given for? lolDear 52bore,I know what U S A means and Also M L A I C as I have 15 of their medals but what is the Distinguished bit?? Please lets not get into a slanging match. even about the Late Val Forgett Snr. OLD DOG
Never noticed just how nicely the P-H (#21xx) clicks. Well I took the challenge and must say my Parker Hale lock clicks like a Snap-On ratchet while my Franken Hale does sound like a Craftsman. Little louder but works as just as well.I have had Pedersoli and Parker Hale ( Birmingham ) guns on and off through the years.
If ( way too many "IF's " in this discussion ) you put your ear to the lock of a Parker Hale and pull back the hammer, and then put your ear to a ' Brand X " ( some other import ) you WILL hear/ see the difference.
Fred
Looking for some information on the two modern built brands. I've seen advertisement on both brand names but I'm confused as to who the manufacture is. I've advertisement to the effect that both are made by Pedersoli. Is there a quality difference?. Last I heard Navy Arms was no longer in operation. Thanks
Is your rear sight blade windage adjustable. As far as i have learned the Parker -Hale and EuroArms Whitworths came with with two spare sight blades, these numbered 1, 2 and 3. These differing in notch height to allowed for some elevation adjusting with the factory sights to suit the shooter. Mine wears a #2, numbers 1 and 3 missing some where along the line since 1999. I know the real Parker -Hales came with a lot of nice accessories besides a couple of blades.Whitworth, answer is no, nothing. After degreasing the barrel and parts, the bluing on the barrel is excellent. Barrel channel needs some work.
Is your rear sight blade windage adjustable. As far as i have learned the Parker -Hale and EuroArms Whitworths came with with two spare sight blades, these numbered 1, 2 and 3. These differing in notch height to allowed for some elevation adjusting with the factory sights to suit the shooter. Mine wears a #2, numbers 1 and 3 missing some where along the line since 1999. I know the real Parker -Hales came with a lot of nice accessories besides a couple of blades.
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