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Unread 03-26-2016, 06:27 PM   #81
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My opinion is that Remington clearly did not make enough Skeet guns…Appears that they made 1,089 over the span of 13 years, this averaged 84 guns a year. The VHE Skeet Guns that I have looked at are all very well made and extremely well balanced. "THEY DID TAKE THE HIGH ROAD" in workmanship and materials and had good advertising... The proof is in the pudding. NOT ENOUGH SKEET GUNS TO GO AROUND TODAY

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Unread 03-26-2016, 07:49 PM   #82
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I don't think I should have sold the GHE 20 skeet
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Unread 03-27-2016, 09:30 AM   #83
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Nope Rich....You shouldn't have.....
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So, is the one BHE 28-gauge the Robert Stack gun?







The one CHE-Grade .410-bore the General George Patton gun?
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They were not all straight grip, single trigger guns. This one has seen some use but is still one of my favorite guns to shoot.

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My opinion is that Remington clearly did not make enough Skeet guns… NOT ENOUGH SKEET GUNS TO GO AROUND TODAY
I suspect they built more than they could sell given the economic conditions during the years of Skeet Gun production. My GHE Skeet sat in inventory for almost two years before being sold according to my research letter.

Rarity is not a bad thing when it comes to Parker's is it?
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Unread 03-29-2016, 01:33 PM   #87
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I suspect they built more than they could sell given the economic conditions during the years of Skeet Gun production. My GHE Skeet sat in inventory for almost two years before being sold according to my research letter.

Rarity is not a bad thing when it comes to Parker's is it?


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Very well said, My bet is that Remington lost money on every Skeet gun sold. Especially when you look at the quality that went into the manufacture. They did stay the course right up to the end. My hat is off to them.
Some of us are indeed fortunate, or just lucky.
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My skeet guns are usually my go to bird guns.
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Took the Parker out yesterday with the dogs to get them some exercise and to point some planted Bobwhites. Really like how the gun fits and patterns on birds. The single trigger and ejectors operated flawlessly. I think it's a keeper.
The only thing that was surprising was it has that barrel ring that some Parkers experience when fired. I had this on another Parker once. I personally don't like it, but I'm sure I will get used to it. I will do a little experimenting to see if it's the top lever or something else.
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I have never experienced a barrel ring when I shoot any of my Parkers.
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