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Mills Morrison 05-15-2019 06:22 PM

I assume it is a 12 gauge? If it is your grandfather's gun, I hope you keep it or pass it to a family member who will.


. . . and if you plan to keep it and shoot it, it may be worth having a gunsmith go over it and make sure it is sound to shoot. A lot of us use RST shells which are low pressure and easier on old wood and metal.

CraigThompson 05-15-2019 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Chapman (Post 273944)
I really like the straight grip as well...

I have been watching GB and GI closely for a couple years now and IMHO a lot of the shooter Parkers tend to be way over priced and a lot of those guns have been advertised for a long time without being sold. Just my observation...

That’s very correct ! When you peruse Gunbroker look at the ones that actually have bids . Generally starting auction prices on GB can be anything from decent to insane .

CraigThompson 05-15-2019 09:07 PM

Out of curiosity what length are the barrels ? Somewhere down the line I’d like to get my hands on a decent VH 12 straight grip with 26” factory barrels hopefully that left the factory at something like IC/M .


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