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Unread 12-20-2015, 08:12 PM   #1
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You're looking to acquire your 1st Parker Reproduction . . . what do you desire; maybe you already have a Parker Repro, but need another . . . what's on deck; or perhaps you already have a couple of Repros and desire another . . . what's next on your list; or maybe you have a bunch of Repros, but that ain't enough, as there's one or more out there that has eluded you . . . what Repro is it that would make your collection complete???

What's your dream Parker Reproduction? Please be specific.
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Unread 12-20-2015, 09:29 PM   #2
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A 28ga Duck Stamp Special. I know they made it in 12ga but I have no idea if they made any in 28ga. But, you did ask for my "dream" Parker Reproduction.
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A Repro BHE 28 gauge with two sets of barrels, both 28" - Q1 & Q2 and Mod/Full.
BTFE and Splinter, DT, Straight grip, and killer wood... that should do nicely.





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28GA with straight grip, beavertail, double triggers, 28" barrels with Q1 & Q2 chokes and oh my god wood.
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20 ga/ 16 ga with 28" barrels, 20 ga skeet / ic 16 ga ic/ full straight grip double triggers splinter forearm knock out wood.
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BHE 20 ga DT, SG, Spl forend, 28 inch barrels IC/Mod.

I think I have only seen one BHE as above, don't remember if it had 28" tubes.

Back when they were still shipping guns from their warehouse in Missouri I called to see if they had any BHE 20s with double triggers. They did not have any. This was in Feb of 1990. I did purchase a DHE 20 at the time for $2376 from the Webb City Mo warehouse.

I wish I had gotten on the Repro band wagon early on and seen if I could have had a gun made with custom stock dimensions and open choked 28 tubes. These guns were made when the 26" tubes were more in vogue, also single triggers. I think the double market today would be more for longer tubes, stocks, and double triggers.
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I want a 28 gauge, 28", chokes optional, double trigger, straight grip, beavertail, with extra set of .410 barrels, numbered to the 28 gauge gun.
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28GA with straight grip, beavertail, double triggers, 28" barrels with Q1 & Q2 chokes and oh my god wood.
Did they ever even make 28 ga 28" barrels in Q1/Q2?

I already own my dream Repro.: 28 ga., 26"Q1/Q2, beavertail, pistol grip, double triggers and outstanding wood. Actually my wife has appropriated it.
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I have my dream repro. It's a 28 ga , pistol grip with double triggers and 28" barrels.
I could only improve it if it had a beavertail forend and 30" tubes.
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Did they ever even make 28 ga 28" barrels in Q1/Q2?
Yes, we know of at least two, we discussed them here:
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=14984
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