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My first Parker trap gun was purchased in 1973. I have been shooting it for forty years. I don't think we can wear these things out. By the way, who was the first purchaser of your gun? He may be a famous shooter.
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10-23-2013, 03:45 PM | #5 | ||||||
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It was ordered by Honeyman Hardware Co of Portland OR on March 9 and shipped on June 6th 1918 I wish I knew the history or how it got to be listed as straight grip and it is the pistol grip Another interesting fact in the letter is the LOP was 15" And the cost was 150.00 (a lot of money in 1918) |
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I have a Browning Superposed that was heavily used. I just wanted one. I overpaid. The gun is okay, well worn, and it shoots just great! Open the lever and it drops open. It is a tad loose when it is open, but when locked up, it is tight as a drum. |
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Keep shooting! You'll put more wear on it taking it in and out of the safe than on the trap line.
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I just broke out my Parker SC. I misreported the S#. It is 177853.
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Just a follow up on the Shelly Gitman gun I bought from John Davis. I love the gun. It fits me perfectly and I shoot it a few times each week. John offered it for a more than fair price. I am grateful to him. The gun gets passed to my friend Mark when I can no longer shoot, hopefully a long time from now.
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Tom, I believe I may have posted earlier that I own Shelly's SAA single trap. Nice gun. I know you are enjoying yours.
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