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Unread 12-18-2019, 04:25 PM   #51
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all i have added this year is a little savage single shot 22 hornet....charlie
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E grade Lefever 16 28" steel, straight grip IC/F

Grade 3 LC 16 30" chain damascus F/F

0 Grade 16 damascus 28 F/F

Model 12 16 28" plain barrel with Modified choke

The slush fund for the next one is building slower than expected.
Tom, you've got some mighty fine examples of the wonderful 16! (And I agree with Eric, the E Lefever sounds like perfection.)
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It looks like E Grade Lefever 16s are being snapped up at a great rate. Congratulations to the buyers. I would have owned Josh's high condition E 16 if I didn't already own two great E 16s. One is the first hammerless top lever Lefever made, the other is a very high condition push lever from Gunbroker. Maybe I need three. Next.
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Non Parkers, huh? A great little CSMC .22 Model 21 to control the squirrels in the tree line next to the house, a first year .410 Superposed long tang, round knob, 28" Full and Full, if they take off running. Sorry, I was a little light on Parkers this year, but the year is not over yet.
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Non Parker additions include

C Grade Fox that probably needs a new stock
12 Gauge Sterlingworth with 32 inch barrels

2 Remington semi auto rifles, one 308 and one 30-06

A revolver I know nothing about but was free from a friend's estate
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Reaped my reward for my good work with the snow blower on this am's dump. While I was out doing the snow the LGS called that my late Remington Parker was in.
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My buying days are pretty much over - Parker or otherwise. I'm just hoping for time enough to do justice to the guns I have.
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Unread 12-19-2019, 09:02 PM   #58
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phil im about in the same boat as you...i was trying to find a place to put some shotgun shells this evening no place to put them..guess i ll put them up for sale here on the for sale list..3 boxes of winchester 14 gauge they are about 1975 made hope somebody needs them....charlie
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I thought I was done after selling a few but then bought another. A Dh Damascus 12 ga 28 inch. The more I shoot it the more I like it. I have tried several different shells and now shooting Winchester Lite Target no. 7 1/2 and 8 shot that seems to be doing well so far. I also bought a Champion Wheely Bird Two that has a remote that I really like. I think my shooting is improving. I also bought A JC Higgins mod 30 ( High Standard) 22 auto at a local auction just because I liked it and had one years ago that my brother has now. So here we go again. What next?
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I bought a 20 gauge BHE this year and sold it about a month later. Bobby
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