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Unread 12-23-2020, 10:49 PM   #1
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Take a look at the guns international site, put in parker trojan 16, there are two on right now. Barnett has a nice one for $24xx
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Unread 12-24-2020, 12:47 AM   #2
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Maybe Santa is bringing me one, I don’t want to jinx it.

But I know I hope to have more opportunity to hang around other Parker people in person. Because whether we shared a drink a meal or a round of clays I truly enjoyed all of that and the conversation.
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Thanks Alfred - I have been watching the Trojan 16's, especially the one you mentioned.
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Greg, I also want a #0000 frame Repro, but I have an advantage. I think I know who owns the BHE #0000 double trigger .410 that I ordered. If I'm real nice, maybe he will sell it to me. He doesn't know me and I have only met him once. It's worth a shot. I need a few more days to figure out what variation of Parker Brothers gun I want next year. I think I have everything I need, but a 28 gauge skeet would be nice. The eight pound #00 frame .410 skeet would be even nicer. I don't know where it is, but someone here probably owns it.
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I do not really need anything but am always a sucker for a 20 gauge hammer gun, lifter or top lever, I believe they only made 15 lifters and about 35-40 top levers in all grades, so no wonder they are so hard to find in shootable condition, Gary
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Would like a 12ga 32" vent-rib, dt, tight choked, straight grip Parker, also a 28ga 30" vh. Let's hope the gun shows happen soon.
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Unread 12-24-2020, 03:31 PM   #7
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Gary your the king of Parker small bore hammer guns. I have three 16's but when it came to getting a 20 I had to go with a Boss thumb break gun.
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I’d like to add a lifter to my modest collection. Love the mechanics of them and don’t currently own a hammer gun other than my muzzleloading fowler .
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Late to the conversation, but I'd wish for the first Parker I ever had that introduced me to the world of Parker guns. I had to sell it back then, but have since realized I compare every Parker to it- even though it was a very plain, nothing special, early edition from the late 1800s.
As for a new purchase, I'd like something decorated with a rich history or interesting story.
Other than that, I definitely am wishing for a custom case to display my current collection.
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Great post, Kerilynn. "Great history" or "interesting story" is pretty much how my present collection was put together and also pretty much what I am looking for in the future. I hardly own a Parker without a story.
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