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Any 21 Duck owners?
Unread 07-09-2015, 02:02 PM   #1
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First off, I really want one of these, but can never find them, if you knows where to track them down, let me know! secondly how do you guys like them and what have you found out hunting them? What loads do you use and to what effect? I'd like one for waterfowl when I am in a more groomed environment not banging around my canoe. That's what the Bennli is for!
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Unread 07-09-2015, 02:14 PM   #2
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Yes, I have 21 Ducks
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There are several on the online sites. Gunbroker, Gunsinternational and Gunsamerica. Not the best prices in the world, but they are there
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Unread 07-09-2015, 06:53 PM   #4
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After the beating they took in the opening thread on this forum I cant beleave anyone is asking where they can buy one.
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Unread 07-09-2015, 09:38 PM   #5
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Cabela's in Grandville Michigan has a two barrel set Winchester 12 guage Model 21. Don't remember the price but an easy search in their Gun Library by location. I handled that one and would not trade my Parker for it.
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After the beating the 21 took yesterday I threw mine away.
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maybe i ll find it tommorrow....charlie
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I have one and love it for both clays and duck hunting. Mine is a single trigger with 30" bbls splinter forend and pistol grip. It is murder on ducks with 1 3/8 oz Kent TM. I bought mine at auction.
They have much to offer the waterfowler in my experience and opinion. I enjoying owning and using all the American classics. I will even admit to owning and enjoying LC Smith's on this forum.
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Wayne, the beating the 3" 21 took on the other thread was the result of posts by those who have never seen or touched one. I think Craig said it all. It's a pretty great gun, just like most 21s.
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Thanks Bill. My 21 Duck weighs the same as any of my 2 frame Parkers. They are not clunky handling in my opinion every bit as nice as any of my Parker 12's.. The Winchester full chokes are excellent as is the trigger. A good single trigger is a big plus for late season hunting with gloves. It is a handsome gun but as Bill says it is not a Parker, very nice but very different.
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