- Location
- Vancouver Island
I recently have acquired a CIL 972-C .270 cal rifle. I know this is made by Parker Hale, as it says made in England on the barrel. My question, is what is it's age? and exactly which model of Parker Hale is it?
1000C Safari?
1000C Standard?
Parker Hale 1100 [ first model ]
Parker Hale 1100 [ second model ]
Parker Hale 1200 C Safari
Some characteristics;
24" barrel, folding rear sight, ramped front
Has BNP marked on both action and barrel
Serial number R-35###
No rosewood nose on the fore stock, but it is "wedge" shaped, and has palm swell with sharp edges
Pistol grip has thin white spacer with rosewood cap, butt has thin white spacer with rubber recoil pad. Monte Carlo type stock. Swivel studs.
Detachable box magazine
Bolt is white / polished, not blued. Trigger mounted safety with "two bumps on it" design. Bolt is curved down and out, has a flat surface on most of the top of the bolt handle, bolt knob it solid and totally round and polished.
I have not pulled the action out of the stock, as this requires tapping out the roll pin on the trigger guard. I tried, but it wouldn't budge.......and I didn't want to bugger it. Thus, I cannot see any markings on the underside of the action or barrel.
Thanks for your help gents!
1000C Safari?
1000C Standard?
Parker Hale 1100 [ first model ]
Parker Hale 1100 [ second model ]
Parker Hale 1200 C Safari
Some characteristics;
24" barrel, folding rear sight, ramped front
Has BNP marked on both action and barrel
Serial number R-35###
No rosewood nose on the fore stock, but it is "wedge" shaped, and has palm swell with sharp edges
Pistol grip has thin white spacer with rosewood cap, butt has thin white spacer with rubber recoil pad. Monte Carlo type stock. Swivel studs.
Detachable box magazine
Bolt is white / polished, not blued. Trigger mounted safety with "two bumps on it" design. Bolt is curved down and out, has a flat surface on most of the top of the bolt handle, bolt knob it solid and totally round and polished.
I have not pulled the action out of the stock, as this requires tapping out the roll pin on the trigger guard. I tried, but it wouldn't budge.......and I didn't want to bugger it. Thus, I cannot see any markings on the underside of the action or barrel.
Thanks for your help gents!