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Unread 11-06-2015, 08:47 PM   #1
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I got the book "Good Guns " from Rick Losey and had to share what he said was the the biggest problem with parkers.

"Apparently every pretentious shooter knows that this one American "name" is a safe bet to impress his like minded friends. (If he were richer he would automatically buy a Purdey , even if he could get a better deal on, say, a Dickson round action; his car is a BMW, his sour mash is Jack Daniels, his running shoes Adidas...you know he has running shoes...) And he thinks of his Parker -probably a light 12 hard kicking plain finished VHE as an investment even though he paid some name "dealer" $2200 for it. "

Personally I found it hilarious to read.

Enjoying the book.
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Unread 11-06-2015, 08:57 PM   #2
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lets be clear ---> I didn't say that
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I buy Parkers so as to be a little closer to God.
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I will add 2 things.

1. He talks about parkers kicking hard, even with modern ammo in my parkers they seem to kick about like an 1100. Certainly nothing like my father's 20 gauge browning A5s.

2. He was very complimentary of parkers, this was basically the criticism.

Last thing I think I found a pic of the hunter to whom he refers.


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That's one book I won't be adding to the Library.

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Why it's a great book. He isn't saying that is all parker owners. He is just saying there is a phenomenon of if someone doesn't know much about side x sides but wants an impressive American side by side he will get a parker because it THE name he knows and that is part of the reason for the high prices on parkers. He is extremely complimentary to the gun, and it is a great read.
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The sorry state of affairs that the author describes has its roots in the fact that many present day side by side shooters and owners are less than five years into gun knowledge. In the past, most gun people got their first big piece of knowledge about guns when they were ten or eleven years old, and were hooked.
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Jack Daniels? Ugh. I wouldn't put that stuff in my lawnmower.
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That's what I thought right off: you'd think a guy who's that image conscious would drink better whisk(e)y!
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It's more a point of not knowing better and going off the brand name only.
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