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AlexDade 08-26-2012 08:33 PM

Yea obviously the adjustable recoil pad isn't original. What should I do about that? What would the original have been? A skeleton?

This one isn't quite as heavy as your 8.75# gun, but not far off. Like I say, fine for skeet, but after a day in the field bird shooting, this gun would feel VERY heavy. I've lugged an M-14 (9.8#) and an M-1 (9.5#) around all day, but that was when I was a pup....and I was encouraged by a loudmouthed platoon sargeant....can't quite do that any more!

AlexDade 08-26-2012 08:35 PM

Wonder if the Research Committee could determine how many skeet or trap guns were build on #2 frames?

Bill Murphy 08-26-2012 09:05 PM

The Researcher would find that difficult to impossible considering the number of missing stock books. I have never seen a #2 frame skeet gun and darn few #2 frame trap guns. Let's see what other members say about #2 frame trap guns.

Jeff Kuss 08-26-2012 09:45 PM

My VHE is a 1 1/2 frame with 30" tubes.

Daryl Corona 08-26-2012 10:11 PM

My VHE trap has 32" barrels on a 1 1/2 frame with double triggers. Not very common I come to find out as most were ordered with the single trigger.

AlexDade 08-26-2012 10:13 PM

Mine's a single trigger, which I prefer

Rich Anderson 08-26-2012 11:03 PM

I have a DHE 30" VR trap gun on a 1 1/2 frame. It would take big money to pry it away.

Dean Romig 08-26-2012 11:48 PM

A 2-Frame live bird gun or Pigeon Gun would be more likely than a 2-Frame Trap Gun. I can't remember ever seeing a 2-Frame Trap Gun.

I strongly disagree with the $4000 assessment posted earlier.

AlexDade 08-27-2012 05:32 AM

Dean - Help me out here, as I'm a bit new to this - What exactly is it that makes this a trap gun versus skeet or live bird gun? And I saw a guestimate of $8K, but I didn't see the $4K valuation you mention. I was thinking more along the lines of eight myself.

Dean Romig 08-27-2012 05:37 AM

A skeet gun would have shorter barrels. 26" was by far the most popular barrel length for a skeet gun of that era, however 28" barrels are not unknown. On the other hand, 32" barrels would have been considered a serious handicap in skeet shooting.

The name of "Skeet" was only given to that game of shotgun shooting in 1926 and Parker Bros. was not building and/or advertising 'skeet guns' until 1929 or so.


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