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No. I feel for the dealer, but, loaning a gun of that magnatude was an unwise decision. That gun is bulged just outside the chamber. I'm guessing that there is more to this story than a high pressure load, it appears there was an obstruction. Sad pictures.
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In both barrels, Ted? Doubt that. I guarantee whoever did it knows they did it. Unwise or not, the S SxS has always been known for its policy of letting buyers or potential buyers try out guns at their "have a go" stand, and this person abused the privilege terribly. Probably end up putting an end to that deal. JR
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I agree there. You lend out a Nitro Special or a Hunter Special, not a graded Parker.
But, I've seen it before, trusting someone with a hand shake and then get pissed on.
There was a thread way back on here were an employee always praised his boss's Parker he had hanging up in his office and when he retire the boss gave him the Parker as a retirement present. What the guy do? Turned around and sold it.
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I agree with John on every ruptured barrel it almost certainly caused by an obstruction. To see both barrels bulged and ruined like that was possibly caused by a 2 3/4 inch round loaded to CIP specs. I realize the extra length adds a little pressure but on an older gun that may have been honed and the bore cleaned up over its long life and service. Why risk it. That's why I don't use the stuff AEROSTAR and the HERTERS From Cabela's in any short chambered old guns except NIDs, Trap-guns and a nice Trojan I use for sporting clays. Its too easy to buy or reload pressure correct ammunition.
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The dealer loaned it to two people. He knows the people. Why didn't he just ask point blank who damaged the gun?
Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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Do we know the bore diameter and wall thickness of this gun?
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bet the shooter was just using over the counter 2 3/4in loads.....dealer should of made sure the shooters were using low pressure short shells only in this gun.....dealer is lucky the gun didn't blow up hurting the shooter....the dealer most likely would of been sued.....
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Numerous times, just out of curiosity, I have wanted to shoot particular firearms on display for sale at the Southern, but I have refused to ask because of the risk and not wanting to have to buy something I really had no interest if something were to happen to it to cause damage while in my possession. Allowing customers to shoot firearms on display for sale has been a tradition at the Southern that many have enjoyed without problem for years. Borrowing a firearm does have risks for both the owner and the borrower; and now there is one of the two persons who borrowed the Parker to shoot who is assumed guilty until the person who actually is guilty is identified. Personally, I feel the person who is innocent deserves justice...but I do not see that happening in this situation.
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Chances are, the dealer did their investigating, but that ad. doesn't really prove anything. All that comes out of it is that the shoot/show and the listing site became associated with the seller's boil over.
What if a spring or firing pin broke. It would've been a much lesser cost, but whose fault would it have been. At the moment, the seller would've probably been disappointed because the gun would have been off the market, even if temporarily.
It's a tough one. Only two got to shoot the gun? They were probably 'regulars' who were well known to the seller. Even if somewhat over pressure, chances are only target loads were readily available around a clays course. The gun looks refinished, is this the instance to not automatically assume an obstruction and not wonder about barrel thickness in the area.
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