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Unread 04-17-2015, 09:11 PM   #1
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That's probably true up to a certain point, Greg, but have you ever tried to handle one of these diminutive British .410s that were in such abundance (and cheap) years ago? If you have even slightly large mitts, they're like gripping a soda straw. I've handled a 00 frame 28 Parker with a straight stock and it's just a tad too dainty. I feel like I am holding onto my 00 frame PG 28, and it doesn't feel so whippy.
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Greg mentioned a #6 frame straight grip gun. I guess it's time to go shopping.
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