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;) JD (BTW - PLEASE SOMEONE - ANYONE - PLEASE POST A PICTURE TO BRING THIS THREAD BACK ON TRACK :eek: ;) ) |
Please - don't confine just my comments from this thread into that Depository.. In fact - most of my comments belong there... How do I know? Heck - I posted them... ;)
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Hope this helps
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Thank you Dave!! Very cool!!!!
Actually - it reminds me of one of mine (which again - is disqualified)... Dave, my thanks again! John |
Mr. Dunkle,
I feel your grandfathers AAHE 34" gun should be allowed in this contest. In my humble opinion it is one of the finest if not the finest competition gun parker ever made. :) That is one great piece. Show it off. |
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Yesterday's Haul (pic 1 and 2)
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I would like to submit this one my son Dannys first trip into the grouse woods. Boy did he make the old man proud!
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This is my son Jack (7), opening day of dove season this year with his new .410 single shot. I stopped to relieve myself and low and behold...he shot a flying dove, his first.
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from today's hunt
http://parkerguns.org/forums/picture...&pictureid=248
and without the quail http://parkerguns.org/forums/picture...&pictureid=249 I can't decide which I like better, any thoughts? Don |
I prefer the one with the quail. Nice DH. What gauge? A D-grade with a forend with full coverage checkering is a rarity - I've seen only one other, a DHE, straight grip, Damascus barrels, SKBP. I'm sure there are others but it was not a common option on a D.
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