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Parker DHE 16 with Pistol Grip (round knob)
Unread 07-03-2018, 04:34 PM   #1
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Default Parker DHE 16 with Pistol Grip (round knob)

Great upland gun. Do the 26" barrels hurt this gun that much? Seems like a reasonable price for a DHE in good condition?

https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/par...r-dhe-16-gauge
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Unless I missed something they are uncut 26" tubes.
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Yes it is a nice original Parker DHE small bore. I thought it was priced reasonably. Most DHE small bores exceed 10K so I assume its the 26" barrels that has the price pushed down. Make a heck of an grouse or woodcock gun.
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In my opinion that price is more than reasonable - it is on the low side.
That's a stunning little Remington era Parker.




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The receiver has very little case color, yet the barrels, trigger guard and wood all look near new? Hmmmm….
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Thats a nice gun no doubt. I'm VERY glad it's not a straight grip as I don't need another 16 The #1 frame might be a turn off for some but I have O frames that weigh more than 1 frames in a 16.

Steve is hard to get in touch with but a decent guy to deal with. It will make a great upland gun.
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Zero frame 16s are almost impossible to find in this serial number range. That is why we study these guns rather closely. A #1 frame should be of no concern in this range.
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In South Texas those 26” tubes would be a plus! And 24’s would have a following also!
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In South Texas those 26” tubes would be a plus! And 24’s would have a following also!
Mark, I'm curious why short barrels are in favor in South Texas. I would think it would be the opposit if quail and doves are the game. If I could choose a Parker for those birds, I would order a light 20 bore with 30 or 32 inch barrels. But things and opinions are different in Texas than they are in the North East. I personally like long barrels especially in small bores. If I could order a new Parker today it would be a 28 bore with 32 inch barrels.
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Mark, I'm curious why short barrels are in favor in South Texas. I would think it would be the opposit if quail and doves are the game. If I could choose a Parker for those birds, I would order a light 20 bore with 30 or 32 inch barrels. But things and opinions are different in Texas than they are in the North East. I personally like long barrels especially in small bores. If I could order a new Parker today it would be a 28 bore with 32 inch barrels.
When talking short barrels down this way, we are talking wild Bobwhites, particularly over dogs. Personally, I prefer longer barreled guns, but if you look at the various upland and Quail "specials" by Browning, Remington Ithaca etc., many are 24". We do often hunt thick thorny mesquite, scrub oak , brushy thickets, and a lot of the old timers around here want a "fast pointing" small bore. Very often the birds must be killed on the rise, as they will disappear into thicket in a flash. The little 00 frame 28, with 26" barrels I just acquired should be a terror on these guys!!!
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