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Unread 09-22-2015, 01:27 PM   #21
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Dean is spot on.
All DTs here (as in both).
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Regardless of period of manufacture or even manufacturer's name, I would still opt for a DT SXS... Period.

Choke/barrel selection is waay faster and more instinctive with a DT gun.






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Mechanical simplicity/reliability along with instant choke selection be good
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Unread 09-22-2015, 02:58 PM   #23
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All I can tell you now is what is now in the vault, 8 ST, 17 Dt. I think
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My 20 gauge has a single trigger.
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Eric is the man. 25 Repros and we wonder why double trigger 28s are hard to find. I personally don't care. I own one double trigger beavertail straight grip two barrel 28 and really don't need another unless it is a "deal". I bought mine during the selloff when people said they couldn't get what they wanted. I think the potential customers at that time didn't give enough effort on the phone. That's how I got mine and I could have had many more, but was not smart enough.
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I have to wonder if taking this survey here doesn't skew the results because original Parker's were DT and "we" collect them, thus we have a bias toward DT?
The results may be skewed, but I doubt it has anything to do with original Parkers. I've never owned one, and I wouldn't call myself a "collector." I buy guns to hunt with; if I don't use them, I sell them. I, like Dean and many of you, will only own double trigger double barrel shotguns. I even had Rich Cole convert my Beretta Diamond Pigeon 687 EELL O/U to double triggers (does an over/under count as a "double "?).
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Yup it does.




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All I can tell you now is what is now in the vault, 8 ST, 17 Dt. I think
Wow - that's quite a few PRs!
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Wow - that's quite a few PRs!
Sorry, I included two Scotish DT guns and two English in those totals....
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I have several ST repros, a few DTs, wish they all had DTs. All my other SxSs have DTs.
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