NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
29/10/17 02:47 AM
Parker Hale Catalogue

Images from a Parker Hale catalogue. Thanks to 93x64mm.

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Carpetsahib
(.333 member)
29/10/17 07:54 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Excellent! Date of the catalog?

93x64mm
(.416 member)
30/10/17 07:25 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Carpetsahib,
Sorry mate I can't give you a date but it would have to be late '80's early '90's from memory. Unfortunately PH no longer exists as far as firearms manufacturing - they were rather prominent here in Australia from the '60's onwards.
Again gong from memory it wasn't all that long after this came out that the company folded - so I guess that may help?
Sorry I can't help further
93x64mm


Homer
(.416 member)
30/10/17 10:42 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

G'Day Fella's,

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts!

I think I may also have a copy of this catalogue, laying around somewhere as well?
Those Model 81's were/are great lookin rifles.

Doh!
Homer


93x64mm
(.416 member)
30/10/17 06:29 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Quote:

G'Day Fella's,

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts!

I think I may also have a copy of this catalogue, laying around somewhere as well?
Those Model 81's were/are great lookin rifles.

Doh!
Homer




Yep they certain are!
Not it the WR or Jeffery class, but good dependable rifles.
Kicking myself now for not buying one when I had the chance...such is life!
Bloody envious of you Buckstix!


NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
30/10/17 10:07 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Its funny I still remember the M81 African rifle as being in .375, .404 and .458? But my memoery must be mistaken as the catalogue clearly shows the 1100M African Magnum as being listed in those three chamberings and nothing else.

The better Parker Hale rifles were good value. Nothing fancy, but good value usuable Mauser 98 actioned rifles. My 1200 Delux .30-06, now custom restocked into a classic form from the Monte Carlo stock is a real user. One of the 1100M chamberings would be cool if one popped up on the second hand market at the right price. As a member on another thread was lucky to chance upon.


Jorge_in_Oz
(.224 member)
02/11/17 10:59 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Thanks for the post, great pics.

CarlsenHighway
(.300 member)
07/11/17 03:29 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

I had one a PH 1200 in .30/06, just like the one in the ad there. I reckon that ad is from the mid-'80's.
The PH Safari's still have some lingering vestige of cachet over here amongst old timers.


DarylS
(.700 member)
07/11/17 03:55 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Quote:

G'Day Fella's,

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts!

I think I may also have a copy of this catalogue, laying around somewhere as well?
Those Model 81's were/are great lookin rifles.

Doh!
Homer




Absolutely wonderful with no white line vented recoil pads or white line grip caps.


Old_rifle_nut
(.300 member)
12/11/17 02:37 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Ah yes, the good old P-H's before they got sold to Gibbs.

Here's my M1100 African in .458

https://imgur.com/EExwjcd

https://i.imgur.com/EExwjcd.jpg


93x64mm
(.416 member)
12/11/17 08:24 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Lovely piece of kit ORN!
What is the Scope?


Old_rifle_nut
(.300 member)
04/02/18 10:56 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

93x64mm:

It is a Bausch & Lomb BALVAR 1.5-6x20 that, because of its duplex reticle and my aging peepers, has been taken off and been replaced by a Schmidt & Bender 1-4x24 scope with an A1 reticle.


Rule303
(.416 member)
04/02/18 01:35 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

They were good rifles. Just wish I had appreciated them then as much as I do now. I didn't know they made them in 404 or I would have bought one.

Moosemind
(.224 member)
07/06/18 10:24 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

I have the Safari Deluxe from 1964 in 375 H&H. Holds 4 plus 1 with large triggerguard. True Magnum Length without metal milled out of front. Top of action is factory hand engraved in floral pattern. Recoil lug on barrel with two crossbolts on stock. Express sight with one standing and two folding leafs. Upgraded French Walnut Stock on Deluxe Model. Haven't seen another other than in the 60's Parker Hale Catalog.

paradox_
(.375 member)
07/06/18 09:27 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Moosemind

What do you mean by true Magnum Length??
My 375 PH ( not engraved) is a standard Mark X action as I believe they all were. PH did use the Brno ZG47 action at one point, but it too is a standard length. Can you please post some pics ??

Best


prairie_ghost
(.300 member)
07/06/18 11:05 PM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Interesting the set trigger looks just like a Canjar without the familiar branded CH in the circle on the shoe.

DarylS
(.700 member)
08/06/18 12:42 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Quote:

Carpetsahib,
Sorry mate I can't give you a date but it would have to be late '80's early '90's from memory. Unfortunately PH no longer exists as far as firearms manufacturing - they were rather prominent here in Australia from the '60's onwards.
Again gong from memory it wasn't all that long after this came out that the company folded - so I guess that may help?
Sorry I can't help further
93x64mm




Here, as well. My first match rifle in the mid 70's had a
TX1200 Varmint barrel on it, in .308. I won a lot of 'gold
' with that barrel in a short period of time.


thirdbite
(.224 member)
08/06/18 03:51 AM
Re: Parker Hale Catalogue

Quote:

Moosemind

What do you mean by true Magnum Length??
My 375 PH ( not engraved) is a standard Mark X action as I believe they all were. PH did use the Brno ZG47 action at one point, but it too is a standard length. Can you please post some pics ??

Best




Weren't the commercial actions used made by Santa Barbara rather than Mark X? Also early ones used reworked military 98 actions and the Hussar used Brno ZG47. I don't believe any were built on a true magnum Mauser and don't know what that magnum action would be, but the longer magnums used a longer magazine box and the regular length actions were modified for the longer cartridges.



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