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Bill; Don't ask me why but the guns that really interest me are the odd barrel length guns, the 25" and the 27" etc., hard to find and unique, although I am sure these don't interest everyone. I agree there are probably as many different opinions of which guns are collectible as there are collectors !
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Nor do the 24 and 18 gauge guns lend themselves to casual shooting (due to the scarcity of ammunition) which most of us like to do at least occasionally with most of the guns in our collections. I have only one Parker that I will never shoot - all the others I do. For a gun that I can't shoot, even if I want to, my interest level is very low. If this 18 gauge had the original 16 gauge barrels too, I might own it now . . . but it doesn't . . . and I don't.
Further, as I understand it, the condition of this gun is only good. |
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Dean; I'm sure you are right, I put the auction on my watch list just to be nosy and see who bought it ,I was a little suprised no one bid on it !
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Yeah, what is it about those odd barrel lengths that intrigues us? My favorites include a couple of 34s, a 33, a 29, a couple of 27s and an 18.
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34" Parkers are not "odd". They are even.
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18! I bet its choked full and full
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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I think an 18" would be difficult to shoot well - unless from the hip.
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Don, all of my 34s are odd, not even.
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