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Louis Parker - Show and tell
Unread 02-07-2023, 07:41 AM   #1
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Default Louis Parker - Show and tell

Sporting clays Sunday mornings are always big fun for us in Upstate New York.

We shoot the winter months and use the meetings to rotate through our gun collections - We have a show and tell afterwards while sharing snacks and drinks.

This week we had the usual cast of characters show up. Guns carried and displayed include 4 Parkers, 3 Fox, 1 Lefever (with very tasteful gold added) and well.........

Just when I thought I had seen it all.......Your Parker Story author and soon to be Hall of Fame inductee graced us with his high grade european plastic canoe paddle
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Unread 02-07-2023, 08:03 AM   #2
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sorry I missed that one (but glad we got to see our granddaughter win her tournament instead ) -

maybe its stocked with bespoke plastic made from recycled Parker Brothers board game pieces
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Sporting clays Sunday mornings are always big fun for us in Upstate New York.

We shoot the winter months and use the meetings to rotate through our gun collections - We have a show and tell afterwards while sharing snacks and drinks.

This week we had the usual cast of characters show up. Guns carried and displayed include 4 Parkers, 3 Fox, 1 Lefever (with very tasteful gold added) and well.........

Just when I thought I had seen it all.......Your Parker Story author and soon to be Hall of Fame inductee graced us with his high grade european plastic canoe paddle
Oh, the horror of it all Glad to see Louis is doing better.
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Louis shooting a veg-o-matic?? THE HORROR, THE HORROR!!
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Likely a Tactical Parker for the Black Rifle crowd. It should do well in 3-Gun.
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I freaking love it : )
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I have a paddle like that,, doubles as a shotgun on a miserable rainy,sleety day on the duck slough
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OK, Mark, we've seen the arresting image. What's the rest of the story? Interrogatories surely ensued.
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Oh yes Russel, You can be sure the appropriate amount of sarcasm and ribbing was conveyed directly!!

You need to have some "hard bark" on you to hang around our group shooting a plastic gun.

He took it well.

Here is a pic of Our Friend with on a more "refined" Sunday!
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What in tarnation?
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