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Silly me I forgot one.
Grade 0 hammer. 28” twist |
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| The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Dylan Rhodes For Your Post: |
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That reminds me….
Three Dolls Head Trojans. 1 each in 12, 16 & 20 gauge. All 2 1/2” chambered, 28” barrels and choked mod/full (the 16 ga. is closer to mod/improved mod). Very familiar dimensions as I’ve carried my 1930 12 gauge Trojan almost exclusively for 30 odd years. I shoot them well. The 20 and 12 are in frequent rotation to the three gun clubs I frequent weekly. The 16 will see more use as soon as my Armusa boat lands stateside with my ammo.
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Buy the ticket, take the ride. Hunter S. Thompson |
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| The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to John B White For Your Post: |
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The only Parker I procured this year is a sweet 12g VH straight grip, double trigger, very good dimensions, Men’s Department chokes and did I mention 34” barrels.
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| The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Mike Koneski For Your Post: |
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410 iver johnson skeeter. This yr or last yr.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to edgarspencer For Your Post: |
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I bought my first (actually first 2) Parkers back in Feb of this year. A 12ga VHE 30" barrels, factory vent rib, straight stock and factory single selective trigger. Also at the same time a 20ga VH with 26" barrels.
That sent me down the classic SxS rabbit hole and since then I've purchased a 32" Remington 1900, a 32" Parker VH project gun (needs a butt stock), a 30" Fox Sterlingworth 16ga, a 32" 12 GA Sterlingworth that was refurbished and restocked with a modern dimension English stock and BT forend, and a 32" Sterlingworth with factory stocks. |
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| The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Don Anderson For Your Post: |
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Sold quite a few guns during ‘26 both personally and at auction, and bought a GHE/16g/28” with fine Damascus tubes, also a VH/16g/30” and a Fox K Grade SBT/32” that’s pretty unusual and I’ll be doing an article on her for the Fox Newsletter. On the Fox, those of you who were at Hausmann’s might remember the older gentleman about 1/2 way down the center aisle with a bunch of mostly Parkers on display, not really for sale. I got to talking with him about clay target shooting and when I told him I had a K Grade Fox he was all over me on/off for 2 days asking for my sell price. Actually I shot her yesterday, super sporting on call, and was high gun in the squad when I left after 54 shots. Although a right shoulder shooter I’m still limited in lifting with my left arm and 9 stations @ 6 birds each were plenty for now. Man, how I love tight chokes for sporting clays. Hit or miss, and if a miss I’d better figure out why.
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| The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Frank Srebro For Your Post: |
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Clarence Bowman Mr. Trap Gun. Boy do I have stories about CB.
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| The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Craig Larter For Your Post: |
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