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Nice PH-Grade. Great example. Ithaca introduced that "bridge trestle" pad in their 1931-2 paper. So, it is at a minimum 40+ years newer than the gun.
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I have no technical data to back up my impressions but I swear my older tight choked Parkers, ithacas and winchesters really smash birds. Of course that is what a full choke does but I notice this particularly on the trap line when compared to modern guns. It gets to the point on a good day that if you just take a chip from a bird it feels a little disappointing. Tight as my older guns are choked I love them on 5 stand and sporting clays even though my scores are lower with them. So many older guns are choked tight but I am with Denis and will never open them up. And then there is the fact that all my summer shooting fun merges into duck season and the hoped for satisfaction of hard, decisive and effective hits.
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Dennis ,Very Nice ,I like the P Grades also and the Twist Barrels look great ! Congrats on your new Parker !
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Nice gun! Gorgeous wood and that front bead on the 10ga looks very unique. Brass capped ivory??
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Richard and others, thanks for the positive comments. I really like the P grade too. It always seems tastefully decorated with engraving and wood but didn't put a prospective buyer in the poor house to obtain one years ago. Even today they seem pretty reasonable in price. The brass capped ivory bead on the L. C. Smith is the only one of these I have seen but I know I have seen others on this forum before. For me the skill level just to make that sight was pretty high. I couldn't do it today and have it come out that great.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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thats a nice old parker you got there and your right it dont break a bank too buy one of these old guns..i really like the old ten i think it was gonna be a 8 ga but somebody forgot to bore the holes big enough..nice gun...we would like to hear about the reunion down on the bottom forem my 50 year reunion is also coming up shorttly... charlie
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Yeah where in Upstate NY was it, I'm from Utica, (UFA) 1975 era.. have family in Syracuse as well.
Also took a tour of the Remington factory in Ilion NY last summer when i was up there, very cool to see the old factory.. and all the machinery, custom shop etc etc.. |
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