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Unread 08-04-2012, 10:02 AM   #1
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I don't know how many actual two barrel sets parker produced but these are touted as rare, more versitale ect. I currently have two two bbl sets, the Hollywood gun a GHE 16ga with skt/skt and M/F barrels and a CHE 16 on a #1 frame with a set of 12ga barrels.

How many of us actually use the second set of barrels? The Hollywood guns M/F barrels have been on the gun once maybe twice in the 5-6 years I have owned it and the 12ga barrels on the CHE have never been on the gun in the 2-3 years I have had that one. I have owned several other "sets" over the years in both 12 & 20 and when I sold them they brought a premium because of the second set of barrels. Are the second set of barrels really worth the added expense? I know I don't get any use out of them
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I like a two-barrel-set for the versatility it provides and that is why they were ordered that way originally. There aren't however, a lot of people who would put (pay) a premium on a two-barrel-set from the discussions I've had with other shooters / collectors.

Why, are you planning to sell the second set of barrels from one or both of those guns??
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I wouldn't seperate the barrels from the Hollywood gun as it letters with both sets and the 12ga bbls for the CHE are Bernard ejector so I'll keep those also, who knows maybe some day I'll get to the great praries for Pheasant and might need/want a light 12.

i just don't see the overall usefullness in the second set for the added cost.
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You might want to contact the previous owner and ask for a "value rebate"
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Somehow I think the "free look" period has passed. The 12ga Bernard ejector barrels were a good value in the barrels themselves as they were added to the gun at a later date and could be sold seperately if need be. I'll hold on to them as they are good "stuff to have".
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Somehow I think the "free look" period has passed. The 12ga Bernard ejector barrels were a good value in the barrels themselves as they were added to the gun at a later date and could be sold seperately if need be. I'll hold on to them as they are good "stuff to have".
I would be first in line for those 12ga Bernard's as I'm still trying to find a set for my C grade.
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Two barrel sets are scarce and fun to look at in the case, whether we use the second set or not. Three barrel sets are even more fun and more scarce. Anyone know of a four barrel factory set?
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Just a thought, maybe the two barrel sets were popular with the travelling shooter in the day when travel was a task

Just one case to haul for different uses

So, maybe to us with our large vehicles and jogging strollers
multiple guns seem the better approach,

Times change

Also, what percentage of two barrel sets were sent back to Parker to have the second barrels added. To me that shows a decision based on experience.
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Two barrel sets are scarce and fun to look at in the case, whether we use the second set or not. Three barrel sets are even more fun and more scarce. Anyone know of a four barrel factory set?
There is a documented small-bore DH four-barrel-set that I have inspected right in Connecticut.

I should qualify that by stating that it is documented to have been returned to Parker Bros. for the addition of barrels each time.
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Dean, that sounds like an interesting gun. Is there more information available?
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