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Unread 12-06-2021, 03:10 PM   #11
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A 28 or 30" barrel VHE in 12g on a #1 frame choked M/F. Nothing fancy, but a solid unmolested workhorse that fits me for ditch chickens and ducks. My goal last year was to sell 4 guns and buy two. I sold three and bought six. Don't know how the hell that happened.
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Well I am down to twenty Parkers, from 50 Thinning out, only looking to buy the unusual or very rare, I have been blessed to own some really nice Parkers, but as they say time for someone else to be the caretaker , Gary
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A straight grip smallbore Parker Fox or Charles Daly with sst that fits me perfectly! Bobby
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I just want to have a healthy 2022....
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I guess what I need is an Ithaca NID 20-gauge No. 4E with 26-inch barrels. My NID .410-bore, 28-, 16- and 12-gauge are all 26-inch, and standing right in the middle of the row is a 20-gauge with 30-inch barrels.
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I would like to help you lose that NID 20 gauge 30" gun, what are the specifics on the 26" 20 gauge NID that you are looking for?
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For 2022 I am thinking either a Colt 1883 or Lefever in 10 gauge. I started picking up interest in Lefevers recently and the Colt 1883s caught my interest because I feel like most people overlook them.
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After my Sterlingworth Ejector turned out to be such a great upland gun, I'd be looking for a really nice graded Fox in the same configuration, 20 gauge and 28" barrels, with ejectors. There's something about small bore Foxes, they're so petite.
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I would love to add some A, B, or C grades. I still need a 1/2 frame.
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Keeping my eyes open for a GH 16ga, Damascus or fluid, barrel length to be decided, straight grip, O frame. I may go blind before I find one.
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Hoping to exit 2022 solvent enough to go back to Africa in 2023.

Don't get so set on getting more that you forget to use the ones you have. That is my new philosophy and we'll see if it holds up
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