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Unread 12-28-2016, 05:02 PM   #111
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Do you have any provenance information on your gun? I will share my provenance if you are interested. The last owner of my Midas was W.W. Wilson in Maryand, whose nephew or such, is a member of one of my gun clubs. He recognized the Browning letter information as well as the gun when I showed it to him. There is information on the original owner also. Tell me what you know about your guy.
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Unread 12-29-2016, 12:16 PM   #112
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Added late this summer. Not needed but enjoyed as useful art.
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mighty nice art...charlie
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Having just gotten into Parkers recently to add to my growing 'stable', I was fortunate to add three since mid-December: a VHE 20 with two sets of Vulcan barrels/forends (1907), a GH 16 with 28" Spec. Steel (1926) and a GH 12 with 30" Damascus (1907). Not a bad holiday season. Have hunted pheasant with the VHE in CT and took it to GA for quail. Very pleased so far. Have mentioned to my wife that shotguns need to run in herds!
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Unread 01-10-2017, 07:06 PM   #115
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2017 is starting off right. GH 12 gauge with 32 inch barrels
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I love long barrels!!
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I'm going to start off the new year by thinning the herd some
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Having just gotten into Parkers recently to add to my growing 'stable', I was fortunate to add three since mid-December: a VHE 20 with two sets of Vulcan barrels/forends (1907), a GH 16 with 28" Spec. Steel (1926) and a GH 12 with 30" Damascus (1907). Not a bad holiday season. Have hunted pheasant with the VHE in CT and took it to GA for quail. Very pleased so far. Have mentioned to my wife that shotguns need to run in herds!
I am stealing the "herds" line
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Mills you new GH should make an excellent duck gun as well as a sporting clays gun. How is it choked? Perhaps we will see it in action during the challenge at the Southern.
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Yes, I am looking forward to using it for both ducks and clays. I am not sure how it is choked, but am guessing full and full. It is a good looking gun
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