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Unread 12-03-2018, 07:52 PM   #1
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I looked at this a few times today. Even though it has had a lot of work done to it, I really like it. If it was monoblocked that means that the barrels were replaced from the chambers forward right? I wonder why they did that and then reverse choked it? I would have to trade a few to pull it off and the timing isn't right, but I really like that gun
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[QUOTE=Jay Oliver;259418]I looked at this a few times today. Even though it has had a lot of work done to it, I really like it. If it was monoblocked that means that the barrels were replaced from the chambers forward right? I wonder why they did that and then reverse choked it? I would have to trade a few to pull it off and the timing isn't right, but I really like that gun [/QUOTE

Jay you MAY be surprised at how little this gun brings. You never know with an auction. I'm surprised at the Rock Island results. IMO there were some really good buys.
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I looked at this a few times today. Even though it has had a lot of work done to it, I really like it. If it was monoblocked that means that the barrels were replaced from the chambers forward right? I wonder why they did that and then reverse choked it? I would have to trade a few to pull it off and the timing isn't right, but I really like that gun
Jay, You and I like the same kind of girls. This one is easy to like.
First off, that rib and barrel work looks to me like it was done at that old gun shop in Lee-Center NY. (Just my opinion). We own, and have seen a few of their ribs, always top shelf work.

I would like to know the point of impact of that open barrel on the left side. Maybe it shoots a little high.??? (Doubles Gun)????? Someone went to some serious expense here, and it was not to build a "pretty boy gun". This BHE Parker was a SERIOUS DEDICATED TOOL. I would bet in the hands of a SHOOTER it would still carry it's own weight today.
Could be, maybe all that work done to this old Parker will keep the
Quarterbacks, and Cheerleaders out of the bidding. David
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