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Unread 03-17-2010, 05:30 PM   #1
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I have just seen the pictures but I have talked to Chuck and it sounds like a great gun and at a fair price. He's a great person to deal with.
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Looks like a very nice gun. Obviously many guns produced by Parker as well as almost every other manufacturer were used to shoot pigeons. In this case is it the provenance to a successful pigeon shooter that makes this gun fall into the "Pigeon Gun" category? Or perhaps the specifications ie; long barrels, straight stock, no safety, etc? I know this question has been discussed before but would just like some opinions. Also it would seem that a 32" #2 frame gun would be on the light side at 7# 3oz.
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