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Stephen Hodges
12-26-2025, 08:15 PM
How "rare" "Unusual" were original Parker Reproductions 28" barrels on a Repro gun be?? Instead of the usual 26" barrels? Thanks, Steve
Dean Romig
12-26-2025, 11:13 PM
They certainly weren’t common.
I had a 20 ga. Repro with 26” and 28” barrels. Not THAT’S uncommon, especially in view of the fact that both sets were Q-1 and Q-2.
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Donald McQuade
12-27-2025, 09:07 AM
Dean, it is my understanding that the only way to get 28 inch Q1/Q2 barrels was as part of the two-barrel set were both sets of barrels were choked Q1/Q2. I have a 20 ga with 28 inch Q1/Q2 barrels and it was originally a two-barrel set. The second set of barrels was not with the gun when i purchased it.
Dean Romig
12-27-2025, 11:13 AM
That's the most likely answer. Both the 26" and the 28" barrels were factory stamped Q1 and Q2. I am not aware of any other stand alone 28" 20 gauge barrels stamped Q1 & Q2.
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Paul Ehlers
12-28-2025, 11:06 AM
Back when I was flipping repro's to generate funds for my gun habit, I found many two barrel sets but very few without being a two-barrel set, especially those with double triggers.
When I finally decided I wanted to find a non-two barrel set 28" 28ga for my keeper gun, it took me close to two years to find one the way I wanted it with straight grip, splinter, DT 28". I've now seen several of them over the years since then, but they don't come around very often.
Bill Murphy
12-28-2025, 12:17 PM
28 gauge, 28", double trigger guns may be out there, but they aren't cheap. It isn't that they made so few, but they are mostly locked up in collections. 20 gauges in the same specs are hard to find also.
John Allen
01-11-2026, 05:24 PM
It was my understanding that the majority of 28" barrels in 20 and 28 gauge were choked modified and full. When I worked at Jaegers I ordered several 28" Q1 and Q2 barreled 28ga guns for customers. I was told at that time that there was one run of 50 guns choked that way. I know of no way to verify that number. The main point is that a few do exist.
Dean Romig
01-11-2026, 08:19 PM
I have one of them.
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Bill Murphy
01-12-2026, 07:26 AM
My opinion is still that 28 gauge 28" guns are hard to find because they are locked up in collections by owners that don't want to let them go. 20s in that configuration, scarce for the same reason.
Tom Jay
01-12-2026, 11:56 AM
In 1987 I special ordered my 20gauge 2 barrel set directly from Skeuse and asked for special choking of the 28" barrel of IC/Lt. Full, and it is duly marked on the flats in the same stamp font as original.
Greg Baehman
01-12-2026, 01:45 PM
Quote=Tom Jay;442003] "In 1987 I special ordered my 20gauge 2 barrel set directly from Skeuse and asked for special choking of the 28" barrel of IC/Lt. Full, and it is duly marked on the flats in the same stamp font as original." Unquote
Tom, did you measure both sets of barrels for their constrictions in thousandths?
Bill Murphy
01-12-2026, 06:24 PM
There are a few, a very few, Repros on Gunsinternational right now that are among the very scarce long barrel, double trigger guns that we covet. I ran through the selection today and I found some that I would buy.
allen newell
01-13-2026, 06:13 PM
I'm very happy with my 20 ga Repro 2 barrel set.
James Palmer
01-13-2026, 06:29 PM
I am looking at 3 NSFL repros now and all have 2 sets of 28 inch barrels.
Bill Murphy
01-14-2026, 09:39 AM
James, when you get what you want, share what's left with us.
David C Porter
01-14-2026, 02:19 PM
Interesting that the three NSFL Reproductions all have 2-28" barrels. All the ones I've seen before were 26" & 28". I have two NSFL sets, 20 & 28 gauge, serial #'s 20-37 & 28-37, and both sets are 26" & 28"
James Palmer
01-14-2026, 02:27 PM
I actually made a mistake. 2 of the 3 are 28,28. the other is 28,26.
John Safranek
01-31-2026, 10:18 PM
My three barrel set was ordered with 30 inch barrels.
Reggie Bishop
02-01-2026, 08:38 AM
My three barrel set was ordered with 30 inch barrels.
Tell us more about your 3 barrel set. Sounds very interesting. And post some pics!
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