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02-14-2022, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay Gardner
Yeah, I've read all that before and my previous comments and the ones that follow have nothing to do with the quality of the Repros. I'll also preface the following with an admission that I have never shot, let alone hunted, an actual Parker 28 ga, but I have hunted several original (real) Parkers in 16 and 20 as well as repros in 16, 20, and 28 and for whatever reason, repros just feel different to me and because repros don't have 100-years of wear, they don't look the same either.. I'm sure it's psychological, but they don't feel like real Parkers to me.
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I feel much the same and find myself wondering, walking with one of my 'old' guns, about the men who carried them before me. There isn't any question about the quality of Parker Reproductions, and I'm sure fifty or one hundred years from now, men will walk with those guns and feel much the same. Those guns will last, and my old guns will be that much older and may impart some of my joy to them as well. Feelings are very much psychological, and are as different as we all are. I take no offense at the intensity of lovers of Repros, though I often wonder, if they have the blessing to walk with an 'old' gun, if they don't also feel something special about them.
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02-16-2022, 11:51 AM
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"Having said this there's a couple that have posted in this thread that would probably disagree with that. The old lady often said as she kissed the cow's a$$, "To each their own taste." "
Now I never heard that saying before. Made me laugh so hard I spit out my coffee!!
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