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Unread 10-19-2011, 06:51 PM   #11
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You will have to tell us what the AGM is. It isn't hitting any bells with me.
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Unread 10-20-2011, 10:52 AM   #12
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You will have to tell us what the AGM is. It isn't hitting any bells with me.
Hi Bill.
AGM annual general meeting PGCA next year.
Where do you all keep your guns at the PGCA meeting and shoots ect'
as i do not like to leave my guns in a hotel room.
And i do not wish to carry it with me all day ?.
All the best Dave.
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David, just a friendly comment. Others have invited you to the Southern, that is a wonderful venue for shooting , gun gawking, sales, purchases and meeting fellow Parker and side by side enthusiasts.

I'm sure you could bring your Parker over to shoot. I don't know the requirements but I would not think they are too complicated, but it warrants an internet search for the regulations both US ,UK and airline.

Third, if you did want to consider selling your Parker, approach it cautiously and get some advice concerning price range. Sharks swim in the Internet Ocean.


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Don't get me wrong i love life and have no intention of popping my cloggs yet.
All the best Dave.
I'm 70 and am still out with a gun in hand most any day- weather and other chores non-withstanding- and I like redheads (that's a brand of recoil pad guys) Irish whiskey and beers, German beers and food, Polish wedding receptions, golf, poker- and when you come over here to the "Colonies" Dave- I've got that 20 M12 I wrote you about the other day 'on my bench" for a strip and clean- or you can shoot my 20 AH Fox Sterlingworth bird gun as well. So hoist a pint of Porter at Duffy's tonight (allowing for the time change difference between us) stay well, tip the pub keeper's daughter properly, and take a can home--
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David - There is a group called the Anglo American Shooting Society(AASS) who regularly travel back and forth between the US and the UK with some spectacular guns (at least the ones I saw at Bray's Island a few years ago).

This article mentions several British members of the AASS. If you could find a way to contact one of them, they could give you the procedure for moving guns

http://theshootingsociety.com/blog/1...game-fair.html
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Hi Bruce.
The guns not for sale but thanks for the advice as per' sharks.
All the best Dave.
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Thanks John.
I will look it up.
All the best Dave.
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Hi Francis.
Look forward to shooting your 20 bores.
All the best Dave.
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Why come for the annual meeting and to maybe shoot a few clay birds? Why not set up an actual hunting trip for yourself and have some real fun?

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Great- you can also shoot my 12 bores and the various 30-06's
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Look forward to shooting your 20 bores.
All the best Dave.
-- But if you want to shoot my 16 or 28 gauge guns- might as well carry coal to Newcastle on that. I'll have some good old dairy farm barnyard pigeons a waitin'-- best to pack your "Wellies" as the mud and poop can get a bit much-- one area gun club has a 400 yard rifle range- just a "warm up" for the 30-06 scoped rifles- and there's always 'pasture pigs"- aka- woodchucks--
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