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Old 01-04-2021, 06:31 PM   #1
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Add a CH 2 barrel set with Bernard barrels to my list. . . . One shipped to Charleston
Mills your a couple of years to late. I sold a CHE 16 two barrel set with Bernard barrels and if memory serves me it was a straight grip skeleton but.
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Craig I'm fighting the urge for another single shot rifle. Our deer season goes from November 15 through January 1 with the exception of 3 days in December. I hunted 95%+ of those days and only took a bolt gun twice. Actually it was two different guns. I took 11 different rifles deer hunting. I've fallen hard for nice single shots
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Craig I'm fighting the urge for another single shot rifle. Our deer season goes from November 15 through January 1 with the exception of 3 days in December. I hunted 95%+ of those days and only took a bolt gun twice. Actually it was two different guns. I took 11 different rifles deer hunting. I've fallen hard for nice single shots
I’m down to a pair of Ruger #1’s a 22-250 AI and a 243 . I however wouldn’t mind a 1A in 6.5x55 or 6.5x54 MS or 260 REM or 6.5x57 . And as much as I hate to say it a Blaser K95 in 6.5x57R or 6.5x65R RWS would be rather intresting .
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Mills your a couple of years to late. I sold a CHE 16 two barrel set with Bernard barrels and if memory serves me it was a straight grip skeleton but.
There can't be many of these. I think my heart skipped a beat reading this.
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The CH 8 gauge with 36" fluid steel barrels that was sent to the DuPont ballistics laboratory in Wilmington DE c.1917.
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The CH 8 gauge with 36" fluid steel barrels that was sent to the DuPont ballistics laboratory in Wilmington DE c.1917.
Wow , I have always wondered if Parkers built a 8 gauge higher than a D grade as thats the highest grade 8 gauges I have seen offered in the catalogs .
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Kevin, our old friend Norman Strebe, who had the gun store in District Heights, had a steel barrel CH grade 8. I wonder if it's the same gun or maybe it went to New Jersey? Could there be two, or maybe three steel barrel CH 8s? Who knew there were so many DH grade steel 8s, and so many for sale at one time? Does anyone have seventy grand to spare?
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Two with Acme barrels - one 34” the other 36”

Of course, there could be more if we extrapolate for missing books.




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Kevin, our old friend Norman Strebe, who had the gun store in District Heights, had a steel barrel CH grade 8. I wonder if it's the same gun or maybe it went to New Jersey? Could there be two, or maybe three steel barrel CH 8s? Who knew there were so many DH grade steel 8s, and so many for sale at one time? Does anyone have seventy grand to spare?
If by Jersey you mean the guy that had the 7 or 8 Smith 8’s I’ve been hearing a couple rumors that stuff may surface soon .
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