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"Never say never and don't say always either."
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Here's my 1878 10ga, 0 grade handle. I don't think it is unusual for that era.
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Fred's picture shows a Parker grip that is as close to a POW as Parker ever made. The POW, if you will look at the Hallowell picture, is really just a slightly bent straight grip. The reason a cap on a POW grip is installed on the horizontal is that it won't fit if it is installed at the end of the normal grip curve.
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Father, will I be able to be brave when I am afraid? Child, that is the only time one can be brave. |
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1901 DH 12 pistol grip.
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The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Dave Purnell For Your Post: |
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Any round knob grip used to be called a ball grip. Not long ago, we started getting particular and calling a round knob grip with a pronounced bulge at the end a "ball grip" and one without the bulge was just a round knob. I admit there is a difference.
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So would we call Calvin's a ball grip and Dave's a non-capped pistol grip?
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Please go to the thread "Just got my first Parker 12 gauge" and in the last set of pictures you'll see about the closest Parker Bros. ever came to producing a "Prince of Wales" grip.
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