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Unread 02-27-2013, 11:03 PM   #1
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Ahhhhhhh. 28 gauge Parker hammer gun. REM material for sure. Put the hookah away Deano.
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Unread 02-28-2013, 08:35 PM   #2
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Consecutive S/N, straight grip, B grade hammer guns, in 12,16,20 & 28 gauges, 32" barrels, ivory beads, SSBP, splinter and Bernard barrels of course, all in their own fitted motor cases. Quail covey flushes on both sideplates and a Lab in gold relief on the floorplate. 14.5"lop, 1.5"x 2.5" drop and 3/16" cast on. The 12 would be a 1 frame, the 16 & 20 would be O frames and the 28 would be a OO of course. I would also be a Industrialist with my own private rail car and more money than God. Mr. Carnegie would consult with me on his meager investments. Whew... what a dream. What day is this?
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When my interest in doubles began about 36 years ago my dream gun was a 20-ga. DHE, 26" IC/M, DT, SG, SPL and SSBP. This dream gun was at the top of my list for many years until I was "McIntoshed" into believing it needed to have 28" barrels and weigh at least 6 lbs. So my dream morphed into the same gun, but with 28" barrels weighing at least 6 lbs. Then, in 1995, when the Repros were closed out, I bought a 5 1/2 lb. 28-ga. DHE, 26" IC/M, DT, SG, SPL and SSBP and if there is a better gun for my purposes it could only be the real McCoy. So that's what I'd order, but with damascus tubes--a 5 1/2 lb. 28-ga. DHE, 26" IC/M, SG, SPL and SSBP. I could live fat and happy the rest of my days with that little jewel.
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A 28 gauge Trojan.
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Unread 02-28-2013, 11:22 PM   #5
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Boy, Dave you're a cheap date.
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