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Brian, I would love to see more pictures of the beavertail forend.
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Things are starting to move along on this one. The wood is to the point of turning it over for welding and engraving. Gonna add a bead to the breach balls and get the engraving under way.
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06-02-2017, 06:38 PM | #26 | ||||||
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Wow that's going to be one heck of a Parker!!!
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Amazing how tastes change.Prior to sporting clays becoming popular,a 26" gun would bring a 25% premium over longer barrels.
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Have a 16 2 barrel set with a set of 32 inchers choked full and full.Love the way they swing. but no longer duck hunt. Will try them with spreader loads later this summer.
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i would have thought there was no 16 ga with 32 inch barrels in north miss..but daniel has proved me wrong...i m like you fellows i like the long ger barrels..coupla years ago i had to pass up a nice hammer 16 with 36 inch barrels was out of cash at the time...charlie
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