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Mills Morrison 04-30-2019 12:10 PM

George Purtill's son was our alternate and also our spotter during the shoot off.

Michael Moffa 04-30-2019 12:12 PM

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Mills accepting a trophy.

Mills Morrison 04-30-2019 01:20 PM

Contributors to the Display
 
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Special thanks to those who contributed to the Parker display this year. I apologize in advance if I left anyone out:

Bruce Day, Gary Carmichael, Jimmy Hall, Daryl Corona, Brian Dudley, Mark Ray, Jerry Harlow, Ed Morgan, and Dean Freeman :bigbye:

Randy G Roberts 05-01-2019 01:33 PM

Already said it once but thanks again to Michael and Mills for their efforts. It takes time, your time, to take all of those pics as well as editing and posting. Your time is valuable and "we" really do appreciate it. Thanks !!

Michael Moffa 05-01-2019 03:36 PM

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Randy, thanks for the kind words.

Mills Morrison 05-01-2019 11:22 PM

Thanks Randy!

George M. Purtill 05-02-2019 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mills Morrison (Post 272725)
George Purtill's son was our alternate and also our spotter during the shoot off.

Thanks Mills
He was proud to wear the red hat.
Henry shot a 34 and our lowest team shooter was a 35. He shoots way better than his father.
He now shoots a flamethrower built by Dave Fjelline. It is a hammer gun with 32 inch steel barrels. The parts were gathered by myself with location services provided by our own Jim DiSpagno.
The hammer gun receiver was a grade 0 top lever. It sports more engraving now courtesy of Noelle.
The steel barrels and fore-end came from a VH.
Both of the donor guns were pretty much junk.
It has Briley thin wall chokes and is back bored.
Dave provided and carved the butt stock.
He shoots skeet and skeet tubes all the time.
Go figure. But he is a 29 year old former lacrosse goalie who makes quick decisions on flying objects.
I will post pictures if he lets me touch the gun again.

Dean Romig 05-02-2019 09:51 AM

Sounds like quite the hammer gun. I should presume it’s a 12 gauge?


.Those LaX goalies (the good ones) are incredible! What reflexes!
My grandson Cam is a LaX defenseman. His Dad is a professional LaX ref and coach.





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George M. Purtill 05-02-2019 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 272864)
Sounds like quite the hammer gun. I should presume it’s a 12 gauge.

Yes sorry it is a 12 gauge. It can shoot any 2-3/4 inch load you stick in it.

Mark Ray 05-02-2019 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by George M. Purtill (Post 272863)
Thanks Mills
He was proud to wear the red hat.
Henry shot a 34 and our lowest team shooter was a 35. He shoots way better than his father.
He now shoots a flamethrower built by Dave Fjelline. It is a hammer gun with 32 inch steel barrels. The parts were gathered by myself with location services provided by our own Jim DiSpagno.
The hammer gun receiver was a grade 0 top lever. It sports more engraving now courtesy of Noelle.
The steel barrels and fore-end came from a VH.
Both of the donor guns were pretty much junk.
It has Briley thin wall chokes and is back bored.
Dave provided and carved the butt stock.
He shoots skeet and skeet tubes all the time.
Go figure. But he is a 29 year old former lacrosse goalie who makes quick decisions on flying objects.
I will post pictures if he lets me touch the gun again.



I was noticing that gun during the shoot. Sounds like a winner!


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