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My GB 32” 20ga. DHE
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I have been meaning to post pictures of this Parker. I finally had a chance to shoot this gun for the first time last weekend at the RI Parker shoot. I bought this back in the fall, it was a gamble with a few dents in the barrels and some well worn wood. I had to take a chance...it was a 32" 20 gauge after all! Here is a link to the original thread: https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=37575
The listing on GunBroker can no longer be accessed. I wish I would have taken some “before” pictures as the work on the gun has made it something I am very proud to own. Breck Gorman fixed the dents and rust blued the barrels and Brian Dudley refinished the stock. I could not be happier with the way it turned out. The gun shot very well. It is choked M-IM/F. It’s on an 0 frame with 2 ¾” chambers and weighs 6lbs 9oz. and a 14 ¼ LOP. This is such a great Parker now. |
I remember when you Bought it Jay , it sure did turn out nice for you !!!!! Congratulations on a Beautiful Gun !
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Impressive! I like the picture of the gun next to your safe, really shows off those 32" tubes and O frame. Congratulations!!!
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it s a keeper for sure...charlie
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Beautiful gun that any of us would be proud to own! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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That worked out great for you! Very nice 20/32” !
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Nice Job
Jay, nice job spotting and bringing a great parker with great bones back. I expect it will become a favorite for you, I know it would be for me.
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Beautiful gun. One of the best engraving periods.
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Beautiful gun. I bet it points and swings like a magic wand!
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That is a beautiful gun - it must really reach out for a 20! Just curious, with those dimensions, does it have any counterbalance in the stock?
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