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Unread 10-21-2016, 07:45 AM   #1
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What do you make of the checkering on this 28 GA Parker Reproduction?

http://www.gunsinternational.com/gun...n_id=100765824

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Unread 10-21-2016, 08:46 AM   #2
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It appears this gun has been restocked. From the pictures it looks like a very nice job too. What's missing is the mullered border around the checkering. Or it could very well be just a re-cut checkering job without the mullered border?
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Unread 10-21-2016, 09:10 AM   #3
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That gun has not been restocked. Just the oriignal high gloss urithane removed and an oil finish put on. And the checkering recut with no botders at all.

If only a correct checkering pattern would have been used with nice borders, that woild be a very nice gun. But it is instead just another gun in the pack of guns that is just not quite right.
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Extra 36" barrels for a 28ga ? Is that correct?? Now that would make for a great swing through. Or make a great buggy whip.
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Likely a typo. 26" would be my guess.

He also advertises it as a lightly used high condition gun. So he is not to be trusted as knowing much about these things.

The price however, is pretty fair.
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Likely a typo. 26" would be my guess.

He also advertises it as a lightly used high condition gun. So he is not to be trusted as knowing much about these things.

The price however, is pretty fair.
I think it's a bit harsh to say Northwest is "not to be trusted". I don't think they made any assertions about originality, merely saying it's a 'high condition' gun They have been around a long time and, in my estimation, are very knowledgeable about American guns. Perhaps they aren't up as much as you, on Reproductions, but in my experience, they are a pretty trustworthy shop. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate someone misinterpreting a statement you made and saying you're not to be trusted as knowing much 'about these things'.

I think "pretty fair" is an understatement. Seems well below market for a single barreled gun. The extra barrels are a bonus.
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I sorta like it, too bad it has single trigger.
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Enjoyed everyones observations on the 28 ga. from Guns International. Help teach newer members like me what to look for when looking at a gun.
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regardless, that is a nice gun at a very fair price, I'm even thinking about it and I already have one, just a nice shooter, someone buy this one, quick..
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Enjoyed everyones observations on the 28 ga. from Guns International. Help teach newer members like me what to look for when looking at a gun.
The overall build quality & consistency is quite good if you are contemplating a P. Repro.

Checkering, while effective, often leaves a bit to be desired on many.

Beyond the typical checklist when considering a double..just seek out your desired configuration and be prepared to act fast if it's a gun that speaks to you for whatever reason preceded by a few close up photos to assure build quality and represented condition overall.
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