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One thing to watch out for is a gun that has open chokes may have had the barrels cut back thereby eliminating most or all of the original choke. It takes a practiced eye to be able to determine if the barrels have been cut. Not that there is anything espeially wrong with cut barrels because such a gun will serve the purposes of someone like you who wants open chokes. Just remember that such a gun will have lost a great deal of its collector value, so don't be taken and pay too much for such a gun. There are some Parkers that were made with open chokes but Parkers predominantly had relatively tighter chokes.
We have a number of members in Virginia and maybe someone there will read this and offer his assistance. |
Haven't received any tickets yet. Did I miss something? I apologize in advance if this is being rehashed.
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I think Ed was sending them out in three mailings, if I'm not mistaken.
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My raffle tickets were returned to me "Address Unknown." Would someone list or PM me the address to send? Not sure what happened??
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Send ticket stubs to: 10781 E. Golf View Dr. Galena, Il 61036 If you want tickets send me a PM on this site or send me $25 per book ASAP, and I will fill out stubs for you. I will have tickets avail. at the 2014 Ann. Meeting this month. Regards, Ed Morgan
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Tickets for Raffle Wanted
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Your a few days late. The gun was raffled off this past Saturday. There's always next year!
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Thank you.
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Bill - I'll sell you mine at a great discount
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What A Deal!
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