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Unread 07-24-2023, 10:14 PM   #21
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I do not dabble in “English” guns, but I will pay a premium for a Parker with a “straight grip.”

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Victor, no Eurotrash!!
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Murica!

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Darn straight!! 🤣
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A Straight Grip 20 Bore
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Default A Straight Grip 20 Bore

While I am not a fan of the straight stock guns there are configurations such as a 20 gauge with factory 2 7/8 chambers (letters) and 32" Titanic tubes that tend to lure me in

This one being a 1903 DH, likely engraved by William Gough.
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While I am not a fan of the straight stock guns there are configurations such as a 20 gauge with factory 2 7/8 chambers (letters) and 32" Titanic tubes that tend to lure me in

This one being a 1903 DH, likely engraved by William Gough.
Ugh! A straight/splinter on a 20! You'd better get rid of that (and I'll be glad to help)
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Beautiful gun Randy!…or should I say Magnificent!!





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Ugh! A straight/splinter on a 20! You'd better get rid of that (and I'll be glad to help)
I will keep that in mind Garry should the mood for downsizing hit me. As of today I am still taking nourishment freely and unaided but you never know
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Now Randy you know I get first option on those!
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I've owned a mix of straight and PG guns over the years, and have developed some specific tastes in such.
To me, a straight grip is best on light field grade guns, with double triggers. I'm not a fan of mixing straight grips with beavertail fore ends, and single triggers.
Just my opinion, and mileage varies.
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