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Doctor's gun and Lawyers gun---where did I read that
I am literally losing my mind on this, I thought it was in Ed Muderlack's book "The Old Reliable" but that isn't it....nor is it in the Parker Story that I found.
I remember reading it in the descriptions of the various grades, but I am having trouble finding such information. It may be in TPS and I have just missed it. |
Don't spend a whole lot of time looking for it unless you can't stand not remembering where you saw it. The "doctor's gun" was nothing more than a colloquialism used in reference to the Parker D grade (grade 3) gun, since many doctors preferred and ordered them because of the nice engraving and the very affordable price. I have never heard the term "lawyer's gun" in similar use in reference to any graded Parker.
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Oh its more just me trying to remember where I read it....
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I searched the Parker Pages index on our site and found that there was an article "The Doctors Gun" by Todd Allen published in 2016
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Thanks Robin. Maybe that was it.
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I remember the reference to the “doctors gun” many years before Todd’s article.
Perhaps in Peter Johnson’s book or Larry Baer’s... . |
It wasn't Johnsons. If it was Baer....I must have misplaced that book.
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Spellcheck really ruins the English language.
I noticed that it ‘corrected’ my spelling of Baer so I corrected spellcheck’s misspelling of it then I saw where spellcheck misspelled your word “misplaced”.... absolutely infuriating! . |
In all honesty that could have been my fat thumbs on cell phone keyboard...but lets just go ahead and blame spell check.
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It's in The Parker Story.
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The Lawyer's gun is merely the Doctor's gun, after the Doctor has passed.
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And once again the widow is ‘saved’ from having to dispose of those worthless old guns.
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The old grouse gunners in my hometown of Pawling, NY, shot Parkers and Foxes but mostly Parkers. As far as I know they were Trojans and VH guns. My grandfather was well off and ordered two DHE's to supplement his VH 20 bore that he bought from an old market hunter. I asked him why he didn't buy higher grade guns and he said that the DHE's suited him just fine. The only other DHE I knew about was owned by Doc Morrison, the doctor who delivered my father.
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I envy your grandfather Tom. When I got my first VH I thought I would be perfectly content with it. Then i wanted a DH a now I have 2 Cs, one with ejectors of all things.
Oh to know one's place in the world and be content with the knowledge, |
Page 280 ,2nd. column, Of the PArker Story has the comment.
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Could call the Browning Auto-5 a doctor's gun based on the thumbs and fingers that have been mauled by the action. I've witnessed a couple buddies' day ruined by them. Ouch!
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Dave, the inability to properly operate a shotgun is rampant among most casual shooters. Go to your local gun club and watch shooters hit themselves in the nose with ejected shells, completely unaware of where those shells came from.
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I give one of the guys a pass because it was his late brother's A5 and being unfamiliar with an A5 he "touched the hot stove." The other guy knows better.
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One more thing Bill, cherish the ejector gun. I always regretted that the VH 20 did not have them. If you reload, pop the shells into your hand and delight in the wonderful sound of the thunk as they kick the shells into your hand.
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Just one more thing I can't resist saying for Kevin McCormack. The Parker ejectors have a more melodious thunk than the Fox ejectors.
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