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Mills, wasn't that a 32" 1 frame gun?
I would have liked to do a lot more to the gun, but you have to know when to stop and be wise with the money.
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Nice Find!
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mills you got a fine shooter there... i like it when a old gun is brought back to shooting status...don t look like she was hardly as bad as the old 8 ga you had....charlie
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That should make a great candidate for the swamps. I would bet RST appreciates you.
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That is right Wayne. No shame in taking this one out hunting. The barrels have a good muted color, so the ducks and turkeys won't see them a mile away.
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I always keep an old gun around for any real ruff hunting. If you step in a hole and the gun goes for a swim or you bang it against a tree you wont feel near as bad. You can still say your hunting with a Parker.
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