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Bill Anderson 03-18-2012 06:41 PM

Great time to "buy" a Parker Reprodcution
 
Here is another of the many great buys lately for a Parker Reproduction since the economy went South.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=277395127

Of course if you bought your Parker Repro a couple years ago or so for an investment gun this is NOT good news to you!

Bill

Dean Romig 03-18-2012 07:01 PM

Nice wood...

That price is about what I would expect to pay for what that gun is.
Nothing wrong with it at all but it lacks certain qualities that I consider desirable (to my own taste).

Bill Anderson 03-18-2012 07:37 PM

Yes, it won't appeal to everyone, but it is $800 to a $1000 less than just a couple years ago for a similar 28" 20 gauge if my memory serves me right.

Bill

Phillip Carr 03-18-2012 09:23 PM

20 gauge magnum?

ron belanger 03-19-2012 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phillip Carr (Post 65312)
20 gauge magnum?

Apparently, the chambers are 3" allowing for a magnum shell...you can however still shoot 2 3/4's too!

Bill Murphy 03-19-2012 05:25 PM

Very early P gun with "getting started" checkering on forend. Great wood in buttstock. Screws are either prototype period screws or have been messed with a bit. I would rather pay another $500 for a later gun when the checkerers were better trained and practiced and the screw mechanics had made and installed a few more screws. A great piece of Parker Repro history at a reasonable price and 28" barrels. The color of the early Emebbi case lining is not a trick of the camera. The color was really that ugly. Thanks to the Skeuses, the lining problem was corrected very early in production. But that wood is really nice.

Dean Romig 03-19-2012 07:15 PM

Now that you mention it Bill, the slots in screws on the floorplate are much wider than on later Repros and the checkering on the grip and buttplate insert as well is all less than 'professional' quality.

Kenny Graft 03-26-2012 09:15 AM

It has been a good time to buy....Few months back I bought a 20 two barrel set PG-DT-SF in its case, about 98% had one bump at the toe...minor and easy repair. It was on gun broker with a start bid of 3850.00....no one bid against me...(-: It was special with the 26" barrels being Q1/Q2 I did not have that barrel lenth-choke combination......SXS ohio

Bill Murphy 03-26-2012 09:34 AM

If I weren't interested in a lot of other projects, I would consider an underpriced 28" 20 gauge. However, were all alike in wanting "exactly" the configuration we want, regardless of the price. I got mine in the closeout and don't need another one.

David Holes 03-26-2012 09:48 AM

I remember the closeout, Parker what? For that much. They did catch my eye but I was't buying. I wish I could go back now. Dave


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