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I will offer that a 28 gauge Parker Reproduction is a dream to shoot. One that has a set of .410 barrels would be an easy decision for me.
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05-08-2024, 08:08 AM | #4 | ||||||
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What is the reason for buying? Investment, hunting, or target shooting? They made few B grade guns and that's a fair price if nice wood and no flaws. The 410/28 would be my pic for multiple reasons. Sent you a PM....SXS ohio
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05-08-2024, 09:23 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Well, I'm off to a good start! Looks like the 28/410 is in the lead, but Tom, can you elaborate on your charisma statement? Based on looks, the 20 gauge A1 Special is the clear winner, in my opinion. But I am leaning toward smaller gauges and the 28/410 are appealing from that standpoint. Who wouldn't love having a .410? Kenny, I'm buying to enjoy owning and shoot some. Not looking to make money, but don't want to lose any either. And why did all of you pick the most expensive option?!!!
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05-08-2024, 12:54 PM | #7 | ||||||
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You can buy a 28 / 28 two barrel set for $7000, seems like $11,000 is a lot of dough for a 410 barrel. I have really nice 410 side by sides that don’t cost 11k.
Just my thoughts on the 28/410. I would get the BHE -Brett
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05-08-2024, 08:18 PM | #8 | ||||||
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There are a lot of reproductions for sale. Why have you narrowed it down to these 3? A 26” barrel isn’t appealing to a lot of buyers so BHE is out. The 28/410 set is expensive and also has 26” barrels so it is out. The 20 gauge A1 special doesn’t sound like it is factory engraved. It would need to be evaluated, price wise, based on the engraving and the engraver. Keep looking.
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05-08-2024, 08:18 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Don't be ''Cheap'' buy all three, ''Test'' them, than ''Sell'' the two
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05-09-2024, 11:14 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Thanks to all, especially BS/Brett, for your input. Brett put things into perspective for me with the statement about the true cost of a .410 barrel. I know they're rare, but not sure I need/want one that much. Plus, in the interest of delayed full transparency, I already own the BHE which translates to I used the money I saved to purchase a Purdey hammer gun in an oak and leather case today. Woe is me!
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