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Put me in line when the time comes!
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12-25-2023, 07:51 PM | #4 | ||||||
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And me second in line !
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12-25-2023, 10:53 PM | #5 | ||||||
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What’s not to like?
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12-25-2023, 11:51 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Thanks, Todd. Looks like a purpose built killing machine, to me.
Best to you, Stan Edited to add: We have more the same interests besides Parkers, I see. I have a gun holder exactly like the one you pictured, out in my shop, and pool is my favorite other sport. I shoot a Meucci cue. As happens with Parkers occasionally, I found it in a local pawn shop in like-new condition. |
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12-26-2023, 10:38 AM | #7 | ||||||
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That’s a great gun Todd!! I like it! Nothing wrong with making a gun fit the owner to accomplish the tasks at hand. Can I skip to the top of the line to buy that gun?? 🤣 That would make for a nice article with accompanying pics for Parker Pages. Just sayin’.
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I would love to write an article on this for the PPs, but I need to be very careful about posting or writing about this activity. Back in the SSBBS days, I would sometimes become a little too talkative about a P shoot, and would receive an email from someone reminding me to be careful about publicly sharing these things. BTW, all of the pigeon shooting mentioned here took place in a tiny hamlet in Old Mexico called Elbonia. That's all I can say about that ;-) Dave, I don't know any of the history of the P shooter who owned this gun back in the day, other than one of the old timers I know who, BTW, made his living with a shotgun, spoke highly of him. (Steve Carmichael) I've got some running to do this morning, but when I get back, I will get her out and shoot some pics of the rib. |
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I've always had this belief that even though the clay target games were being dominated by the single sight plane guns, the SxS was being overlooked, and was actually superior on actual birds.
Clay has a known speed, path, hold point and break point. Birds don't have rules. They pop out from an unknown location, and take an unplanned direction, and almost never in a straight line. Plus birds accelerate, while clay slows down. It's hard for me to imagine a purpose built target gun having the dynamics of this Parker pigeon gun. The Eyetalians strive for this on bird guns, and you pay big bucks to find out. This GHE is a built for comfort tool with the magical handling characteristics of a fast handling field gun. Live birds out to 40 yds could not outmaneuver this gun! I was already starting to become a Parker fan, though I was shooting a M 21 on game. To me, this little Parker was all business, and it certainly got the job done in the ring. Later, as I grew my Parker knowledge, I started realizing that in the collector's community, this was a red headed step-child. This was not a beavertail FE gun from the factory, and after a career involving 1 1/4 oz pigeon loads, one day the FE lug came loose. I soldered it back on, but stopped shooting it then, not trusting the shabby job I did. Adding up all of this I was thinking I needed to create yet one more empty spot in my dwindling collection. Maybe not just yet, we'll see. The memories with this gun are still pretty powerful. If I listen, she talks to me - still. |
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