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Unread 02-26-2020, 07:06 PM   #1
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Just speaking for myself , the idea of ever owning an original High Grade Parker 410 is totally out of reality for me , I would have as much trouble locating one as I would have trying to figure out how in the world I would ever pay for it ! I have owned my 410 for better than ten years and have enjoyed it immensely ! I have carried it many ,many times for Woodcock ,Grouse and as previously mentioned ,once a year for Pen Raised Pheasant ! It is an Original Parker 410 Ejector Gun with Engraving from one of the Best factory Engravers and truly is a Joy to Behold ! It is time for it to find a New Caretaker but if it doesn't , it won't Break my Heart either ! I would recommend one to any one who loves Parker Guns !
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Just speaking for myself , the idea of ever owning an original High Grade Parker 410 is totally out of reality for me , I would have as much trouble locating one as I would have trying to figure out how in the world I would ever pay for it ! I have owned my 410 for better than ten years and have enjoyed it immensely ! I have carried it many ,many times for Woodcock ,Grouse and as previously mentioned ,once a year for Pen Raised Pheasant ! It is an Original Parker 410 Ejector Gun with Engraving from one of the Best factory Engravers and truly is a Joy to Behold ! It is time for it to find a New Caretaker but if it doesn't , it won't Break my Heart either ! I would recommend one to any one who loves Parker Guns !
I have wondered if people sometimes buy project Parker guns to rebuild them to be a configuration that normal would be almost impossible to find on the market .
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About to start my third week of “shelter at home” out here in CA and going crazy so thought I would take some pics of latest acquisition. This is a 20 ga with 28 inch barrels choked Mod and Full that started as a a vhe single trigger BVTL gun. Now an upgrade to an A1S. It came with a 28 ga A1S upgrade as well. I normally pay no attention to these but they were very close and reasonably priced.

I believe almost no use since the work was done.

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Very nice. Note the trigger and barrel selector engraving. Congrats!!
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