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Compair original to repro... |
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09-09-2010, 03:26 PM
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Compair original to repro...
The 20ga. repro's come in at 6lbs 8oz on the light end and 6lbs 12 oz on the heavy end depending on individual gun and stocking. Just like the originals. But many original Parker 0 frame 20-s will come in at 6lbs to 6lbs 4oz. and being lighter they can feel more lively. Also the lighter original Parkers are slim at the grip area...not as robust in the grip or rear section as the heavier parkers and repro's can be. I love my repro's but original parkers can be soooo nice trim and lively! thanks all Kenny Graft SXS ohio...(-:
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