![]() |
BHE 28 gauge w/32" barrels choked IM/F with high dimensions and a long LOP. Double triggers and splinter. 00 frame of course!
|
GH 1 frame double triggers 30” 12 gauge barrels .030 & .042 plus 26” 16 gauge .005 & .027 straight stock LOP 14” DAC 1.5” DAH 2.5” weight 7.5 lbs. the remaining money on cartridges and whiskey.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I will order what Gary is ordering except with 26 inch barrels
|
I have thought of this long and hard and now know I need more time to think just in case my dad and grandpas are planning to have this made up if and when.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Let's Dream: CHE 28 Gauge, 00 Frame, Fluid Steel 30" Barrels Choked IC/M, 2 3/4" chambers, straight stock/splinter forearm 14 1/2" LOP X 1 3/4" X 2 3/4", Single Trigger, Skeleton Butt Plate, 5lbs 8oz weight, my initials MPB to be engraved in a gold oval on bottom of stock, to be used for early season Ringnecks on my SW MN Farm.
|
Just for the record, here's my "order." Rest assured I get no discount for sending business Parker Bros.' way.
I'll take a 1904 year gun and adjust the funds back for retro-inflation. I like the engraving from this era better and this gun would have the wear compensating insert since I will shoot it a great deal. My gun will be an AH (no ejectors, I'm a very early reloader) 16 gauge, built on the 0 frame and weighing just at 6 lbs 4 oz. It will have 2 9/16 chambers, 30 inch barrels with a special order of Bernard Steel. Its stock will be a straight/splinter configuration and will have the skeleton butt plate. I'll specify setters onlyfor the engraving (they'd be Gordons, but no one could tell but me) and also include quail, grouse and woodcock. The chokes would be open, to shoot 55%/65% with #7 shot. The drop at the heel of the 15 " butt stock would be 2 1/4 inches for rising birds. I'd have my initials engraved in the gold inlay on the stock. How's that for dreaming?! |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:19 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org