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Unread 12-30-2017, 02:07 AM   #1
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Well ,it would be fun to find that Proverbial Needle in a Hay Stack but this is it , in 2017 I found a set of 12 Gauge ,Twist Steel Barrels with the Trojan Rib Extension , very good condition ,the thing is they are off of a Trojan Grade ,1 Frame gun ! I know this sounds impossible, but I would really like to add the rest of the gun to my collection in 2018 , Serial# 173981 ! If you happen to have it ,give me a call !
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Unread 12-30-2017, 07:45 AM   #2
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I have been looking for years for the right DH or DHE-16 Gun must have its SSBP and modern dimensions of 14 1/4 1 3/8 2 1/2 I shoot 1 1/4 by 2 1/4 best but that would be a tall order! About 6lbs-4oz but well under 7lbs. I do not want a 12 weight gun with 16 holes! 28" barrels with some choke or 30" Mod/x-full for out west. Thanks all...SXS Ohio
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Kenny, you have that Repro with the 16 ga. barrels that should fill that bill.





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Kenny, you have that Repro with the 16 ga. barrels that should fill that bill.





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Dean...you are correct! I do have a trio of them but I would like a Parker Brothers gun that is about 98 years old or so. The setter that is engraved on them early guns is just perfect! I love my setters! See listing 100963517 on guns Intl. Take a look at the setter...WOW SXS Ohio
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Hummm... A 16g DH, preferentially a 0-frame, with Damascus barrels, straight stock and SSBP. What I am really looking for is more time to shoot the guns I have and chase my setters around northern Michigan.
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my dream gun for 2018 would be a parker hammerless 8 gauge with 40 inch barrels my secound gun would be a 10 ga 3 1/2 inch chambers with 36 inch steel barrels.... charlie
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2 Parkers:
1. 16g GH/GHE, 1892-1895 manufacture date, 0-frame, with 30 inch Damascus barrels, would prefer a quality original but a project gun would be work.
2. 10 gauge GH/GHE, 1892-1895 manufacture date, 3-frame, with 30 or 32 inch Damascus barrels, would prefer a quality original but a project gun would be work.
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Nothing to add. I'm giving them away to family and friends. When I look at the rack, I say to myself "What was I thinking?" When it's over, I'll be down to a .22, a 7 X 57, a 20ga SKB and 12ga Beretta 686. I enjoy all the others but possessions are a burden.
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I would like to say a nice CH....BUT CURRENTLY GOING DOWN A COLT SAA rabbit hole, so might settle for a nice Trojan.
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