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John Davis 10-19-2024 10:33 AM

Making of a Doubles Trap Gun
 
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Parker Bros., CHE, Serial No. 231892, 12 gauge. Original 30 inch vent rib barrels, beavertail forearm and trap style comb. This gun has been modified specifically for Doubles Trap. The barrels have been re-choked specifically for competition, from Full/Full to .020/.030. The safety has been deleted. It has been converted from single trigger to double triggers. And the red Silvers style butt pad has been replaced with a black Kick-Ezz recoil pad.

Among other things, some may question the conversion to double triggers. Personally, I find that the double triggers are more reliable (fewer failures to fire on the second shot) and quicker for me to take the second shot. And yes, the Silvers pad was period correct, but minimizing recoil is so critical in Doubles Trap, particularly with the first shot.

Bill Murphy 10-19-2024 11:32 AM

John, you gotta do what you gotta do. When your gun gets sold at your estate sale, it will be described as a classic Pennsylvania trap gun, not original, but up to Pennsylvania standards. I have a more than small covey of Parker double traps, and will try to shoot them in the next few years. I even have an original DHE double trigger, vent rib trap, which you are welcome to shoot when you get up this way again. I kind of favor my AHE trap, which does not have a vent rib, unfortunately.

John Davis 10-19-2024 11:43 AM

Bill, hopefully there will be a few doubles trophies and buckles to go with it.

CraigThompson 10-19-2024 04:25 PM

John I think you have a valid point on the double vs single trigger thing . The VHE 32” vent rib trap I had was a single trigger gun . I had a couple instances shooting box birds where I was shooting and the second barrel failed to fire , but it was caused by me not releasing the trigger enough to reset before the second shot . I never had issue with the gun shooting doubles at skeet trap or sporting or Colombaire for that matter . But shooting boxbird quail I was trying to shoot the second barrel a heck of a lot quicker and not allowing it to reset .

John Davis 10-19-2024 04:49 PM

I’ve gone 50 straight in doubles a number of times, always with double triggers. Never with a single trigger.

John Davis 10-19-2024 04:57 PM

Correction, once with a single trigger.

Reggie Bishop 10-19-2024 07:25 PM

Very nice! Is this one new to you John?

John Davis 10-19-2024 07:45 PM

I’ve had it for a couple of years.

Brian Hornacek 10-19-2024 08:26 PM

Love it!

John Davis 10-21-2024 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop (Post 418345)
Very nice! Is this one new to you John?

Reggie, I’ve had the gun for a couple of years but the final modifications have only just been made.


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