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Sam Ogle 01-27-2014 03:02 PM

Beavertails
 
Not a "bad" That is good.:bigbye:
If you want a sweet 28 gauge, there it is.
Sam Ogle

Michael Murphy 01-27-2014 08:28 PM

The straight grip, double trigger, beavertail Repros are about the sweetest handling guns you'll ever pick up.

Bob Jurewicz 01-27-2014 08:58 PM

Bill,
I fear to disagree! I own a number of st st/ bvt guns and do not find them attractive at all!
To me they seem like a mismatch. I just don't think they look right together and don't feel balanced in hand. I know I've just opened a can of controversial worms but I would be interested in other's opinions.
Bob Jurewicz

Sam Ogle 01-27-2014 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Jurewicz (Post 128483)
Bill,
I fear to disagree! I own a number of st st/ bvt guns and do not find them attractive at all!
To me they seem like a mismatch made in h___. I just don't think they look right together and don't feel balanced in hand. I know I've just opened a can of controversial worms but I would be interested in other's opinions.
Bob Jurewicz

Bob; Difference of opinion is what makes for different configurations of shotguns being made, so that we might all enjoy Parker Repros. I find single triggers ungainly, but I don't own any side by sides made that way.
Perhaps You can find a market for your mismatches.
Sam Ogle

Dean Romig 01-27-2014 10:50 PM

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Except for the single trigger, I really love my little 28 ga. Repro.

This one has double triggers.... one for each barrel - how novel. :shock:



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Joe Bernfeld 01-28-2014 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 128502)
Except for the single trigger, I really love my little 28 ga. Repro.

This one has double triggers.... one for each barrel - how novel. :shock:



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+1 for the beavertail 28 ga. I've had 28 gauges with splinter, and with beavertail fore ends, and I much prefer the beavertail. I once had a 28" DT/BT/straight grip 28 ga with gorgeous wood that I should be shot for ever having parted with. Here is a pic of my current 28 ga. that my wife has confiscated. She really loves it!

Bill Murphy 01-28-2014 12:40 PM

The straight grip beavertail Repros are a close duplicate of the original Parker skeet guns. I think they are very attractive, especially in 28 gauge. The gun offered for sale presently is one great gun with most of what we want in a Repro.

WmRike 01-28-2014 04:09 PM

Without running numbers, I would say the BT-DT configured guns are pretty rare. What, one in twenty, one in forty? I would not want to have to come up with a nice example in the next few weeks, irrespective of price.

Dean Romig 01-28-2014 04:21 PM

Joe, Kathy has one too - BTFE, PG, DT, 26" Q1 & Q2.

To be quite honest, I borrow her barrels and forend sometimes to put on my 28 ga. Repro for skeet and early grouse and woodcock. That picture above is with Kathy's barrels and forend. They are fully interchangable.... some others may not be but I think most Repros, within the same gauge, are.

Joe Bernfeld 01-28-2014 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 128574)
Joe, Kathy has one too - BTFE, PG, DT, 26" Q1 & Q2.

Dean, that's the exact configuration of my wife's (mine :rolleyes:) too!
BT/PG/DT 26" Q1/Q2. Sweet gun! The best 28ga configuration they made, IMHO. Too bad they only made the 28" 28 ga. bbls. in Mod/Full.


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