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Unread 07-08-2015, 11:08 AM   #21
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With only a tenth of the production of the Parker Gun, still plenty of interesting 21's to covet.
Sorry for the visual rant.

Or a 6lb 12 oz 28" 12 gauge. Full/Mod


I always wondered what a straight stock Trojan would look like Sorry couldn't help myself.
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Bobby, do you agree that the 16 is the best balanced of the group. I love Parkers but I have to admit I really like that Model 21 16ga.
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Clever marketing. Nothing more. Buy the gun, not the ad campaign.
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It is too bad Parker did not make a dedicated magnum gun like the HE Super Fox or LC Smith Long Range. I understand they had some souped up 12's and 10's, but it is too bad they did not have a dedicated grade
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Bobby, do you agree that the 16 is the best balanced of the group. I love Parkers but I have to admit I really like that Model 21 16ga.
The straight stocked 16 at 6 pounds is the lightest and liveliest of my modest cabinet. I've enjoyed carrying it for Quail and not too hard on the eyes.

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Here's an early "Tournament" 20 gauge with 30" IMod/LMod barrels
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It is too bad Parker did not make a dedicated magnum gun like the HE Super Fox or LC Smith Long Range. I understand they had some souped up 12's and 10's, but it is too bad they did not have a dedicated grade
Parker Bros. was not a fan of magnum cartridges or heavy loads, they were right but Americans certainly bought into bigger is better. It took me a long time to discover lighter is stunningly effective.
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I know seriously! I love Parkers too! So your telling me you've never been tempt d by 21s...
I had a M21 a nice 20ga skeet gun. The operative was HAD. It's a nice gun but it's not a Parker.
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Although proclaimed "strongest" American double, if its strength you want, then the Win model 24 is as strong as the 21 and at a fraction of the cost. If your want a tractor, buy a Deere, if you want a Cadillac, get a Parker JMHO
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Tractor...no,
Monster truck...perhaps

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Although proclaimed "strongest" American double, if its strength you want, then the Win model 24 is as strong as the 21 and at a fraction of the cost. If your want a tractor, buy a Deere, if you want a Cadillac, get a Parker JMHO
Now if you want the uglist American double buy a M24. They are really two Model 37s stuck together. Winchester should have it called the Model 74.
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