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VH 20/32 incher ready for the season
Unread 10-24-2013, 06:10 PM   #1
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Default VH 20/32 incher ready for the season

Wanted to share some pics of my straight grip VH 20 gauge/3-inch/32-incher that I'll be using a bit this year for ducks, geese, turkeys and fox. I call her my Super 20 Parker. She's been at the back of the safe for a while now and finally got in queue to move forward. I handload modern 3-inch cases with Nice and lead shot but these pics are with vintage 3-inch shells loaded with 2-shot. This VH is actually a two barrel set 12/32 and 20/32 on a 2 frame. The 20 gauge barrels and matching forend are original 3-inch chambered but aren't original to the gun. Expertly fitted by Dewey Vicknair. I'm nursing my last box of these 3-inch shells and took two fox with them last year on the snow.





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Unread 10-24-2013, 08:20 PM   #2
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i think i have fallen in love again with your 20 ga and them no 2 remington shells... charlie
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Really a nice gun Frank ! What Frame Size is she ?
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What a GREAT gun Frank!! I love a straight grip Parker. You're going to have some fun with that one!
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Does anyone know who now owns my old #2 frame 32" VH 20? It is serial number 153,333 and has a ball grip and original buttplate.
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That will make a fine duck gun for certain. I'll keep an eye out for vintage 3 inch 20 gauge shells for you.

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Frank has some early 20-gauge 3-inch MAGNUMS there. They weren't introduced until 1954.

Here is a pretty nice box of one ouncers that sits with my 2-frame 32-inch barrel 3-inch chambered 20-gauge GH-Grade --



The early 20-gauge 3-inch shells were only 7/8 ounce --

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nice...charlie
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Thanks all for your inputs. Yup they sure are 3-inch Magnums and I have no qualms shooting them in a 2-framed gun with full length chambers. Destry, I would greatly appreciate it if you would keep on the lookout for 3-inch 20 Magnum papers in good shape. #4 and #2 shot only. Thank you.
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Beautiful stick of wood.
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