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Unread 04-27-2020, 12:37 PM   #31
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Charlie, Craig, love the #3 frames. I haven’t shot one but I do like big, heavy guns. That’s quite a beauty. And I bet hits like a hammer in the field.
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Here's a full blown Remington era Parker CHE 32" vent rib beavertail forend trap gun with 3" chambers marked on the barrel lug.
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Nice, really nice guns fellas.
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What a gun!
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Great gun Larry. That gun and a case of Spencer Olin's 12-gauge 3-inch Super-X Lubaloy "Live Pigeon Loads" and one would be ready for the ring!!

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I don't think I have ever seen a box of those "live pigeon" 3" loads. Has Researcher seen a box?
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People have inquired about buying the CHE I posted. But, let me be clear, that is not my gun. I was merely posting it as an example of a 3" chambered Parker. However, it was offered to me. I won't be able to find out if it's still available until after the shutdown, unless that person contacts me through this forum. I didn't buy it because I already own this same CHE 32" vent rib, beaver tail forend gun and two didn't sound like that good of an idea.
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that is a very nice gun...i like the chokes being marked on that gun..this is the first time i ve seen the chokes so marked on a parker...i seen the barrels are pretty hefty too...my 3 frame gun barrels weigh 5 -14...i like big heavy guns...charlie
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Mine's 241538, same gun in a English stock. Thanks for the picks of the rib as I thought it was an after market install. One hell of a long range dove gun.
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i like the chokes being marked on that gun.
From my observations Remington started marking the chokes on their Parker barrels around mid-1940.
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