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Unread 07-19-2014, 11:46 PM   #1
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I will have mailed by next Tuesday, to each member one book of tickets. The drawing will be held at the Ann. meeting in Sept. 2014. Regards to all. Ed
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Unread 07-20-2014, 12:14 AM   #2
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I received mine today.
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Got mine, Thanks Ed

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Mine came Friday and I have an eager buyer for the book.
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Dean, when I win, I'll let you shoot the beauty!!!!!
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Thanks Mike.

Have you held it? What a great hammer gun it is!
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My book came and the stubs and my check are back in the mail. Spin the wheel, Vanna
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Any advice on where to look for a quality workhouse of a gun. Primarily, the gun will be used for Grouse and Woodcock. And maybe quail from time to time. And equally as important, where not to look? I like the classics but am not totally objecting to the idea of a reproduction. Just need some guidance from you guys. Anyone have any advice to offer?
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Hi Steve,

Most of us have made mistakes in our earlier Parker purchases but if you stick around this web forum you'll learn quite a lot.
It isn't easy to put all the good advice in a nutshell - there are so many pitfalls. But there are so many rewards out there you should be able to do pretty well on your first Parker.
There's nothing wrong with a Repro either. I prefer the 28 ga. Repros for grouse and woodcock but you may want a 20 ga. if you want a repro at all. I will say that the 28 ga. Repro is a great carry gun for those hunts that last more than a few hours. And it handles more like an original Parker (in my opinion) than the 20 or 12 Repros.

If you would prefer an original Parker, my advice is to look around in gun shops that may carry a fair supply of classic American guns, attend gun shows that may have some vendors who sell these old guns. Finally, watch gunbroker. com or Guns International or Guns America.

Tell us where you live and maybe somebody in your area will give you pointers or take you to a few gun shows.

Good Luck
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Thank you very much for the guidance. I live in Richmond, Va. Not too many gun show around that carry quality goods. I am scouting the web sites with some success (or at least generating interest). Any opinions / advice on choke set ups? I am looking at a gun now that has open chokes. Thinking that this may be effective in dense woods, etc. but not so effective in open terrain.
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