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Craig Larter
12-13-2019, 07:03 PM
2019 is not over yet BUT???
The year began with the purchase of the Milo B Robertson BH featured in the Spring PP. Member Charlie Wheeler did a great article about the gun and it was for sale for months on GB with no takers. I went to visit the dealer that listed the gun and took it home.
A few weeks later a call from Josh L. "Craig, I have just the gun for you a CH 10ga with 34" damascus barrels". Met Josh at the Baltimore show and it is now in my collection and a picture of the gun is on the PGCA homepage. One hell of a duck slayer!!
Then a DHE 20ga 30" straight grip shows up on GB. A quick letter request (thanks Chuck) the gun was shipped to Dinuba CA in the heart of the duck hunting area (same as the widgeon guns) of California. Now in my collection.
Then a GH 12/30 in great condition from Chuck Bishop, followed by a #1 Frame 12ga CH Bernard from Steve Barnett at the Hausmann's Fall Shoot. Then my good friend Mark Kircher offers me the 1893 World’s Fair CH 12/30 exhibition gun (DGJ Autumn 2017) it is now in my collection. Then a 10 gauge D TL hammer gun 32" #4 frame with no condition that needs some work to make it a shooter from Morphy’s. A 16ga DHE 28" damascus from a PGCA member that is now my pheasant gun and then a DH 12ga 30” on GI that was so cheap I had to buy it. Whew 9 in 2019!!
Sold or gifted 7 two very nice Super Foxes, a beautiful NID Super 10 grade 3, a Parker BHE and a nice NID Grade 3 12ga.. I gifted two guns to my son, a very nice 20ga Sterlingworth 26” and a Fox CE 12/30. So I’m plus 2 for the year how about you?

Reggie Bishop
12-13-2019, 07:24 PM
No way would I follow that performance!!

:bowdown:

I bought a very nice high condition DHE 16 with a 30” vent rib, transitional gun with BT. Also a high condition GHE 20, double trigger BT choked IC/F, 26” that is about as close to perfect as you can get for the uplands. And my buddy Mark Kircher sold me a super nice 28 bore VH straight stock 30” barrel on the 0 frame. I think that’s it for 2019.

CraigThompson
12-13-2019, 07:29 PM
I didn’t get rid of any . But seems to me I got a VH 16 0 frame 26” , VHE 12 1 1/2 frame 26” , VH 12 2 barrel 2 frame 28” 30” , DH 10 2 frame 30” , DH 10 3 frame 32” , DH 12 3 frame 28” , DH 12 3 frame 32” , VH 28 gauge 0 frame 26” , Grade 1 10 gauge top lever 2 frame 2 barrel 26” 30” , Grade 1 10 gauge 3 frame top lever 30” , GH 10 gauge 3 frame 34” , PH 10 gauge 3 frame 32” , AH Fox 12 gauge A Grade upgrade 30” , WIN Model 12 12 Heavy Duck 30” , Browning Broadway 12 gauge 32” and a Browning Belgian A-5 Lite 12 26” . I’m quite sure I’ve left out something shotgun wise and certainly left out the rifles but most of the rifles I acquired this year were utilitarian and or built guns . I will add I have my eye on a rather decent little MAnnlicher Schoenauer Model 1903 carbine in 6.5x64MS that I suspect may very well be in my possession before 12/31/19 LOL’s !

Stan Hillis
12-13-2019, 07:32 PM
The Parker that made me a first time Parker owner, a 1929 DHE 16 ga. with 32" barrels, and a fitted set of 32" barrels in 20 ga.

In the process of selling off a few that I don't shoot anymore.

To be continued............

Mills Morrison
12-13-2019, 07:44 PM
This has been the year for small bores for me. And it is not over yet

Chuck Bishop
12-13-2019, 07:51 PM
Only 1 Parker but I had to sell a couple of Parkers to help pay for it but it was worth it. A GH 28 ga. with 28" Special Steel barrels.

Dave Tercek
12-13-2019, 07:52 PM
I'm trying to downsize, cut back on double gun buying.

So I bought a nice little 20g / VHE / straight stocked / single trigger gun at the Vintagers, from Josh.
I said I was "trying"

Jeff Christie
12-13-2019, 09:24 PM
Craig— Do NOT let the MS 1903 6.5 get away under any circumstances. Jeff

CraigThompson
12-13-2019, 09:50 PM
Craig— Do NOT let the MS 1903 6.5 get away under any circumstances. Jeff

Id rather get a later made version like an MC or MCA . This things a low comb gun like my MS 1908 8x56 . But it does have a Pachmayer side flip mount and it actually lines up pretty well . We have it at the shop and I play with it every day I'm there . Can't say I'm much on the flip over mounts but I have the exact same mount on my MS MC 308 and it shoots very well when I have my ducks in a row .

Timothy Salgado
12-14-2019, 10:03 AM
This year I added a nice Parker Trojan 16 gauge purchased from a member of this site, and I also just purchased a Lefever 12 gauge with Damascus barrels in excellent condition. I hope to post some photos when I get them to the range in the near future.
Tim

Paul Ehlers
12-14-2019, 10:51 AM
I hit a milestone this year in that I didn't buy a single gun in 2019.

I'm trying to deal with my Parker substance abuse issues & am on the verge of selling off most of my gun gatherings to get down to the few that I like & use the most.

I'm not saying I'm done in any way, I'm just working on keeping things in perspective & on an even keel. I have a Model 21 20ga upgrade project in the works & am telling myself that it will be the last major upgrade or restoration project I'll do.:whistle:

Rich Anderson
12-14-2019, 11:52 AM
Only one for me the AHE 20 with a factory set of 28 gauge barrels. :shock:

Mills Morrison
12-14-2019, 05:17 PM
Actually just got my first VH 12 gauge

Daniel G Rainey
12-14-2019, 09:17 PM
Steve Barnett sold a nice 12 PH on a 1 frame for me. Purchased a DHE 20 with 30 inch barrels in Jan of 2019 and since then I have been a good boy convincing myself that I do not need anymore guns, just more birds to shoot at. Am well aware that need does not have a damn think to do with gun purchases. Am always looking, love the 12 ga DHE 1/2 frame on Guns International. It is rare and eye candy plus it rings my bell. I think that there are some greats buys out there in English boxlocks. Steve has G. E. Lewis that fits me to a T and I have never owned a gun from the other side of the pond but do I need a another 2 1/2 gun ? know that I have not stopped buying just slowing down.

Dean Romig
12-15-2019, 09:29 AM
This year I added two Parkers to my collection of “shooters”.

First was a beautiful little VHE 28 gauge Skeet gun that needed nothing done but to shoot and enjoy it.

Second was a 20 gauge Trojan in very decent condition that needs nothing more that the wood to be stripped and refinished with Timberluxe. I am very happy that this Trojan is early enough to have the rib extension.

Both guns were advertised here by PGCA members.





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Dave Noreen
12-15-2019, 10:00 AM
Held firm for the first ten months of the year and didn't buy anything. Then in November got a little solid rib Remington Model 17 and for December have a very late Remington Parker on the way.

James L. Martin
12-15-2019, 10:15 AM
Got a very nice high condition 20ga DH with straight grip, 26" barrels with a weight of 6lb 1 oz with letter and hang tags and perfect dimensions for me from PGCA member Josh at the Vintagers.

Dean Romig
12-15-2019, 12:59 PM
The perfect upland DH James - a very nice gun for sure!





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Matt Buckley
12-15-2019, 02:19 PM
Parker additions for me were a 1925 12 gauge Trojan 28” f/f chokes for turkey and duck hunting and a 28 gauge reproduction with 26” barrels for pheasants.

Mike Franzen
12-15-2019, 02:29 PM
I bought one Parker in 2019. It’s a GHE 12 gauge with 32” barrels, beaver tail forend, straight grip stock, single select trigger, twin ivory beads and still has a lot of condition. Perfect dimensions for me. There is also a 16 gauge I want but haven’t had success contacting the owner ... yet!

CraigThompson
12-15-2019, 03:38 PM
There is also a 16 gauge I want but haven’t had success contacting the owner ... yet!

I’m vascillating to replace a VH 16 gauge 1 frame straight grip 30” that was tighter than the hinges of hell (choke wise) I traded of 25 years ago , just haven’t seen the one that’ll make me write the check . And I even eased up and am receptive to PG as well LOL’s :whistle:

CraigThompson
12-15-2019, 03:41 PM
Got a very nice high condition 20ga DH with straight grip, 26" barrels with a weight of 6lb 1 oz with letter and hang tags and perfect dimensions for me from PGCA member Josh at the Vintagers.

There was a time I only wanted 26” barreled Parker’s or any SxS for that matter . I’ve obviously gotten over that but when a person says 26” I automatically think bird barrels IE open for grouse quail etc :cool:

Mark Ray
12-16-2019, 12:05 PM
Modest year, but the highlight is the GH Damascus 20 bore I picked up in March...28" with the factory right barrel cylinder, left Mod., it proved deadly on doves this season. Followed by a 1 1/2 frame, late Meriden VH 12 in April, and finally a straight grip VH 20 with 26" barrels and nice stock dimensions weighing a svelte 6 lbs. even, in nice "original" condition in October.

Mills Morrison
12-16-2019, 12:59 PM
My focus this year was small bores and it was very successful, although a few big bores found their way in too.

A bunch of 16's. Several on the 0 frame, a 0 frame G hammer gun, a 1 frame with 26 inch barrels may be the best handling of the bunch

A GH 20 with Damascus barrels

A GH 28 (that used to be a 20 Damascus) that may be the favorite.

Several others. Although not new, Brian Dudley completed my VH 20 project which was a labor of love and turned out great. Patience and money were well rewarded

Jim L Lawrence
12-16-2019, 06:11 PM
Re-joined PGCA after numerous years. Life got in the way.
I was gifted my Parker from my father about 40 years ago. He and I hunted with it for too many years to count.
Not fancy, but a beautiful 12 Ga.
It is "PH" grade. Serial #71360
Made: Sep 17, 1894
Damascus, 30" BBL

Going to get it out and do some quail hunting this new year. Live in Montana, good place to hunt.
Good to be back.
Jim L. Lawrence

Garry L Gordon
12-16-2019, 06:52 PM
I picked up two L. C. Smiths -- a 26 inch 1903 3E 16 gauge and a grade 4 12 with what I believe is an original skeleton steel buttplate. A Parker C grade 12 hammer gun and CHE 16, both with Bernard Steel barrels; a VHE 2 frame 30 inch, straight/splinter gun from 1912; a BH 12 straight/splinter from the 1890s; and a Quality U 12, also with straight/splinter and 30 inch barrels. Two Rook Rifles (one a Holland and Holland) rounded out the year. Working on fulfilling my promise to my wife to scale back the buying next year.

Mills Morrison
12-16-2019, 06:58 PM
Garry, as they say around here "you done good"

Dean H Hanson
12-16-2019, 09:26 PM
I was blessed to become the caretaker of a lifter 20 gauge this year.... and learned a ton in the process. Also a 1 frame GH 12. Looking forward to 2020!!

Mark Ray
12-16-2019, 09:36 PM
I sooooo want a hammer 20!!!

Dean H Hanson
12-16-2019, 09:49 PM
Mark, I absolutely love the gun. Needs some work. However, the reception and input from fellow PGCA members has been more than amazing. Meeting Charlie Herzog and talking with Gary Carmichael.... priceless!!

CraigThompson
12-16-2019, 10:32 PM
I sooooo want a hammer 20!!!

I’d be plenty happy with a top lever Grade 2 16 gauge on an 0 frame preferably with 26” barrels :cool:

Bill Murphy
12-17-2019, 03:41 AM
Garry, have you gotten an LCSCA letter on the skeleton butt gun?

Garry L Gordon
12-17-2019, 06:15 AM
Garry, have you gotten an LCSCA letter on the skeleton butt gun?

Bill, I tried, but alas, according to Jim S., there are no records for the gun.

Mills Morrison
12-17-2019, 08:33 AM
The piece de resistance of my memorabilia collection is Wilbur Parker's patent book. That was added this year

Mark Ray
12-17-2019, 10:42 AM
Can't stand it....Since others have mentioned their non-parker activity,

Mint condition LC Smith .410, and Ithaca Field Grade 28 gs, also in 90% original condition, both found at the Southern.
A really nice Sterlingworth Trap 12 ga, and a nice Sterlingworth 20 with 26" barrels, A Grade 1 Ithaca NID 16, a 90% condition Remington 1900 KED 12 ga, a Baker Bataviia "Leader" 20 bore in 90% original condition that weighs 5 1/2 lbs.

Mills Morrison
12-17-2019, 11:20 AM
I actually have made a decision to not look for a hammer 20. There are so few and there are others who want them more than I do. Of course, that could change

Santa should be bringing a few more things for Christmas. Followed by the Grinch bringing the credit card bill shortly thereafter

Bobby Cash
12-17-2019, 11:43 AM
Can't stand it....Since others have mentioned their non-parker activity, Mint condition ...


A pair of early Model 21's,

1932 20 gauge, double trigger, 28", Full/Mod
1939 16 gauge, double trigger, 28", Mod/Cyl


https://i.imgur.com/pYYnlnE.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ndIS7bE.png

Problem solved

https://i.imgur.com/tCfZtAW.jpg

Mills Morrison
12-17-2019, 02:23 PM
I have an early Model 21 12 gauge. Would love an early 20 gauge. Maybe next year . . .

Still trying to decide on a theme for next year. Small bores worked well this year. Have been considering rifles since I don't have very many and my son has taken such an interest in them.

Ted Hicks
12-17-2019, 02:51 PM
I was happy to add a very nice DH 12 ga with 30" Damascus barrels on a 2 frame. I've also been working on a DHE 0 frame 20 ga. but it looks like it will have to wait until spring. Stay tuned!

Bill Murphy
12-17-2019, 05:21 PM
OK, non Parkers. For young Mills, I have scored a short barrel Winchester High Wall in .219 Donaldson Wasp, built by John Oberlies of Dayton, Ohio probably in the late thirties or early forties, a great varmint killer by the best custom rifle maker of the era. It is an addition to my long time 14 gun Oberlies collection. Another is a near mint, 1880s Lindner Daly hammer gun, a two barrel set, ten gauge, near Diamond Quality, marked by Thomas Golcher of Philadelphia with 28" and 32" wonderful Damascus barrels. My favorite Parker this year is a unique 30" 20 gauge Trojan, lettered by PGCA in that configuration. Another is a great little Inland Steel (General Motors) M1 Carbine, given to me by a very good friend who also owns General George C. Patton's DHE 20 gauge Parker bird gun, among other Patton memorabilia including THE 1913 Patton saber.

Garry L Gordon
12-17-2019, 05:25 PM
OK, non Parkers. For young Mills, I have scored a short barrel Winchester High Wall in .219 Donaldson Wasp, built by John Oberlies of Dayton, Ohio probably in the late thirties or early forties, a great varmint killer by the best custom rifle maker of the era. Another is a near mint, 1880s Lindner Daly hammer gun, a two barrel set, ten gauge, near Diamond Quality, marked by Thomas Golcher of Philadelphia with 28" and 32" wonderful Damascus barrels. My favorite Parker this year is a unique 30" 20 gauge Trojan, lettered by PGCA in that configuration. Another is a great little Inland Steel (General Motors) M1 Carbine, given to me by a very good friend who also owns General George C. Patton's DHE 20 gauge Parker bird gun, among other Patton memorabilia.

You would be dangerous to hang out with...as my wife would say...you might expand my interests!

Bill Murphy
12-17-2019, 05:39 PM
Garry, it's nice to be recognized for something other than my asparagus patch. Yup, I have varied interests in the gun, shooting and hunting areas, but my sixty year Parker collection is my major interest. My trip to Ilion in 1998 with the PGCA Research Committee was and is the highlight of my collecting career. I am 74 years old and still shoot three or four days a week and buy Parkers and other interesting artifacts on a weekly basis. I also shoot a box bird when I can afford them.

Garry L Gordon
12-17-2019, 05:53 PM
Garry, it's nice to be recognized for something other than my asparagus patch. Yup, I have varied interests in the gun, shooting and hunting areas, but my sixty year Parker collection is my major interest. My trip to Ilion in 1998 with the PGCA Research Committee was and is the highlight of my collecting career. I am 74 years old and still shoot three or four days a week and buy Parkers and other interesting artifacts on a weekly basis. I also shoot a box bird when I can afford them.

Bill, Keep at it, and keep posting...I like to learn(...and I have let my asparagus patch go to heck, but still like wild morels). I'm appreciative of all of those who helped codify the records and make them available. Thanks for adding to my knowledge base.

Rich Anderson
12-18-2019, 01:39 PM
My only non Parkers were the two custom rifles which I have previously posted pictures of. Only 3 guns last year I usually can do that at the Southern!:rotf: Must be getting old

Eric Eis
12-18-2019, 02:19 PM
I was doing great (in my wife's eyes) no purchases and sold a couple, doing good, then Palmer had to put up that Lefever 16 ga! I was so, so close but couldn't cross the finish line..............:rolleyes:

Mills Morrison
12-18-2019, 02:21 PM
I have a Lefever 16 on the way, but it is not as nice as the one Eric mentions. Still, it appears to be a good, honest G grade that ought to be great for the remainder of the upland bird season.

Dean Romig
12-18-2019, 02:39 PM
I have a Lefever 16 on the way, but it is not as nice as the one Eric mentions. Still, it appears to be a good, honest G grade that ought to be great for the remainder of the upland bird season.


I sure hope it lasts longer than that!..... :eek:





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Mills Morrison
12-18-2019, 02:46 PM
I hope so too.:cool:

I don't get too excited about guns until they arrive and check out, but I have high hopes for this one.

Stay tuned

Tom Hawkins
12-18-2019, 03:21 PM
E grade Lefever 16 28" steel, straight grip IC/F

Grade 3 LC 16 30" chain damascus F/F

0 Grade 16 damascus 28 F/F

Model 12 16 28" plain barrel with Modified choke

The slush fund for the next one is building slower than expected.

Eric Eis
12-18-2019, 03:57 PM
E grade Lefever 16 28" steel, straight grip IC/F

Grade 3 LC 16 30" chain damascus F/F

0 Grade 16 damascus 28 F/F

Model 12 16 28" plain barrel with Modified choke

The slush fund for the next one is building slower than expected.

That Lefever E grade sounds interesting

charlie cleveland
12-18-2019, 04:25 PM
all i have added this year is a little savage single shot 22 hornet....charlie

Garry L Gordon
12-18-2019, 06:36 PM
E grade Lefever 16 28" steel, straight grip IC/F

Grade 3 LC 16 30" chain damascus F/F

0 Grade 16 damascus 28 F/F

Model 12 16 28" plain barrel with Modified choke

The slush fund for the next one is building slower than expected.

Tom, you've got some mighty fine examples of the wonderful 16! (And I agree with Eric, the E Lefever sounds like perfection.)

Bill Murphy
12-19-2019, 04:16 PM
It looks like E Grade Lefever 16s are being snapped up at a great rate. Congratulations to the buyers. I would have owned Josh's high condition E 16 if I didn't already own two great E 16s. One is the first hammerless top lever Lefever made, the other is a very high condition push lever from Gunbroker. Maybe I need three. Next.

Bill Murphy
12-19-2019, 04:37 PM
Non Parkers, huh? A great little CSMC .22 Model 21 to control the squirrels in the tree line next to the house, a first year .410 Superposed long tang, round knob, 28" Full and Full, if they take off running. Sorry, I was a little light on Parkers this year, but the year is not over yet.

Mills Morrison
12-19-2019, 04:43 PM
Non Parker additions include

C Grade Fox that probably needs a new stock
12 Gauge Sterlingworth with 32 inch barrels

2 Remington semi auto rifles, one 308 and one 30-06

A revolver I know nothing about but was free from a friend's estate

Dave Noreen
12-19-2019, 06:54 PM
Reaped my reward for my good work with the snow blower on this am's dump. While I was out doing the snow the LGS called that my late Remington Parker was in.

Phil Yearout
12-19-2019, 07:45 PM
My buying days are pretty much over - Parker or otherwise. I'm just hoping for time enough to do justice to the guns I have.

charlie cleveland
12-19-2019, 09:02 PM
phil im about in the same boat as you...i was trying to find a place to put some shotgun shells this evening no place to put them..guess i ll put them up for sale here on the for sale list..3 boxes of winchester 14 gauge they are about 1975 made hope somebody needs them....charlie

Gerald McPherson
12-20-2019, 11:58 AM
I thought I was done after selling a few but then bought another. A Dh Damascus 12 ga 28 inch. The more I shoot it the more I like it. I have tried several different shells and now shooting Winchester Lite Target no. 7 1/2 and 8 shot that seems to be doing well so far. I also bought a Champion Wheely Bird Two that has a remote that I really like. I think my shooting is improving. I also bought A JC Higgins mod 30 ( High Standard) 22 auto at a local auction just because I liked it and had one years ago that my brother has now. So here we go again. What next?

Robert Brooks
12-20-2019, 12:31 PM
I bought a 20 gauge BHE this year and sold it about a month later. Bobby

Gary Carmichael Sr
12-25-2019, 01:12 PM
Well, Bought a couple 20 ga hammer guns, one a steel barreled P grade, one was Austins old 20, bought a stellar 10 ga from Josh, and added a Sharps mid range # 1, with letter, sold an 8 ga, and a couple 12 ga high grade guns, Gary

Mills Morrison
12-26-2019, 03:04 PM
I added a Parker clock which works and keeps good time so far.

Bill Holcombe
12-26-2019, 10:33 PM
I added a mess of winchesters and a smith and wesson registered magnum, but any parkers I acquired got traded.

Bill Holcombe
12-26-2019, 10:35 PM
But the wife did give me these for Christmas

Gary Carmichael Sr
12-31-2019, 02:23 PM
Mills watch that clock they have been known to do magical things like take you back in time to the 1800's, By the way if you do get transported how about picking me up a 28 gauge hammer gun with Whitworth steel 32" barrels AAH grade, Gary

Mills Morrison
12-31-2019, 04:37 PM
Will do Gary!

Well looks like the VH 12 will be the first Parker of 2020

Russ Jackson
12-31-2019, 06:53 PM
I never know what for Parker I may purchase along the way , but I just learned today my Original 22" Barrels for my PH Grade , 16 Gauge are finally ready to come home from Bachelder's ! They needed a small repair and Refinish and Jake told me today that they turned out beautiful and they will be ready for shipping on Friday the 3'RD of January ,so I will feel like I have a new Parker in the house !

Dean Romig
12-31-2019, 07:24 PM
Russ, are your barrels Parker Steel or are they Twist?





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CraigThompson
12-31-2019, 07:35 PM
Will do Gary!

Well looks like the VH 12 will be the first Parker of 2020

From the SC auction ? If that’s the case I’ve not received the 10 gauge top lever from them either !

Rick Riddell
12-31-2019, 08:32 PM
[QUOTE=Dean Romig;289007]Russ, are your barrels Parker Steel or are they Twist?

They are Twist I saw that gun here in Downeast before it was sold, it is a sweetie! I think I may have even posted about a couple years back.

Russ Jackson
12-31-2019, 09:05 PM
Dean , They are in fact Twist Steel , In The Parker Story it says there is one PT with 23" Barrels but there is no serial # given for the gun ! My gun letters with 22" Twist Steel Barrel and I wonder if the Gun Referred to in TPS is this gun since it letters and is not listed in TPS ! I know alot of the info. is difficult to read just by trying to cypher what has been posted ,I have never actually seen any of the archived info. in person as alot of you fellas have !

Russ Jackson
12-31-2019, 09:11 PM
[QUOTE=Dean Romig;289007]Russ, are your barrels Parker Steel or are they Twist?

They are Twist I saw that gun here in Downeast before it was sold, it is a sweetie! I think I may have even posted about a couple years back.

Rick , I have owned this gun for quite some time , possibly you are referring when I put it up for sale a couple years ago because I was funding another project ! It didn't sell ,and I am glad it didn't ! If it wasn't this gun ,where did you see it ,It would be interesting to know if there is another !

Rick Riddell
12-31-2019, 10:04 PM
Pineos true value had it, sold it on GB. I remember it had a tear are really bad ding in one of the tubes, it had a PGCA letter, might have been sold by Lyons and Coulson or Tryon one those two can’t remember. Here is the post from 2016
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=19427

Russ Jackson
12-31-2019, 10:26 PM
Yep ,same gun , I bought it from Pineo's ! I measured the barrel walls and they were pretty good and shot it for Grouse and woodcock ! I decided to sell it and was taking pictures of it , some one had ask a specific question about the ding and when I shone a light in it there was a small tear I had never noticed so I took it off the market and it being such a rare gun ,I sent it to Bachelder's they have repaired it and refinished it ! The barrels have been there since mid 2018 ,that's why I am so pleased to be getting them back !

Rick Riddell
12-31-2019, 10:37 PM
Russ it is a sweet little gun! I can’t remember if the guy who sold was Jim Hall a retired wildlife bio ( he has quite a collection from what I hear) up here or not but the story goes he tripped and fell on the gun causing the issues in the barrel. I’m glad it was able to be fixed! It is one hell of a Woodcock/Grouse gun!