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Unread 12-25-2023, 10:51 PM   #1
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Thanks, Todd. Looks like a purpose built killing machine, to me.

Best to you, Stan

Edited to add: We have more the same interests besides Parkers, I see. I have a gun holder exactly like the one you pictured, out in my shop, and pool is my favorite other sport. I shoot a Meucci cue. As happens with Parkers occasionally, I found it in a local pawn shop in like-new condition.
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Unread 12-26-2023, 09:38 AM   #2
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That’s a great gun Todd!! I like it! Nothing wrong with making a gun fit the owner to accomplish the tasks at hand. Can I skip to the top of the line to buy that gun?? 🤣 That would make for a nice article with accompanying pics for Parker Pages. Just sayin’.
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That’s a great gun Todd!! I like it! Nothing wrong with making a gun fit the owner to accomplish the tasks at hand. Can I skip to the top of the line to buy that gun?? �� That would make for a nice article with accompanying pics for Parker Pages. Just sayin’.
Thanks for the kind words, Mike!
I would love to write an article on this for the PPs, but I need to be very careful about posting or writing about this activity.
Back in the SSBBS days, I would sometimes become a little too talkative about a P shoot, and would receive an email from someone reminding me to be careful about publicly sharing these things.
BTW, all of the pigeon shooting mentioned here took place in a tiny hamlet in Old Mexico called Elbonia. That's all I can say about that ;-)
Dave, I don't know any of the history of the P shooter who owned this gun back in the day, other than one of the old timers I know who, BTW, made his living with a shotgun, spoke highly of him. (Steve Carmichael)
I've got some running to do this morning, but when I get back, I will get her out and shoot some pics of the rib.
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Thanks, Todd. Looks like a purpose built killing machine, to me.

Best to you, Stan

Edited to add: We have more the same interests besides Parkers, I see. I have a gun holder exactly like the one you pictured, out in my shop, and pool is my favorite other sport. I shoot a Meucci cue. As happens with Parkers occasionally, I found it in a local pawn shop in like-new condition.
Stan, if you make it out to my neighborhood we could shoot a few rounds of pool. Or a few doves, depending on the season.
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