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Survivor- Parker edition
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Shall we through this one off the island?
I showed this gun to Dave Suponski and Larry Frey today before we shot sporting clays at Wallingford Rod and Gun. [Edgar you missed a great time but your leaves are probably more in control than mine by now.] They Loved the DHBP. This gun will be an upcoming PP article. Its on its way to Brad Bachelder for a review. The barrels will look different for sure. I was going to consign it to the scrap heap until last April when my interest is those weird Damascussy guns sitting in my attic was piqued by my Vintager friends. I actually fired it. I report no injuries. |
Scrappppp???????:shock:
admitidly - no setters on the right side but stilll--- 60 numbers after the one I have been hunting with this year, looking forward to seeing it redone. |
Now THIS early hammerless gun is worth some restorative efforts. Bachelder will be a good choice.
Best, Kensal |
george i really like this gun...looks like she mite have 26 inch barrels thats a plus in my eyes...i really like them super long barrels but i have a heart also for short barrel guns as well...looks to me like a butt plate would have her in good shape..brad can sure make those damascus barrels look pretty.... charlie
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That Grade 2 shows the earliest engraving scheme of that grade. Very nice condition too. That is a worthwhile project George.
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I can't tell you yet but you are going to LOVE this gun, hint hint hint. |
Don't tell me it's an 8 ga.:eek:
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I too like that early G grade hammerless engraving.
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Well, this post inspired me to bid on an early GH on Gunbroker and I have now "won" it and payment is on the way. The looking back birds are in the same pose as the toplever hammer Grade 2's.
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GH lovers
All right Mills. Show us the link or copy some pics here.
Congratulations. |
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