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I own both plus Foxes and Elsies and would always select a DH over a Model 21. The Parker DH has it all over the 21 in terms of looks and class in my opinion. That being said my Model 21 Duck with 30" full choked barrels, a single trigger and splinter forend is a great waterfowl and clays gun.
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In answer to your question to me Michael, I've shot skeet model 21's in 20, 28, and 12 gauges and I've been offered a few at very attractive prices. IF I had bought any of them it would only have been to flip them at reasonable prices. I would not have kept any of them and all but one 12 ga. we're in excellent original condition. So, no, the temptation was never really there for me. JMHO
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I think Dean beat most of us to the expected answer
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I have had Model 21's in 12 ga,16 ga and 20 ga, both the 12 (which I hunted with for 7 years) and the 20 were too heavy for my taste. The reason I hunted with the 12 so long was it was my first SXS and I knew the action was strong (which it is) and could handle any load. The 20 just didn't do anything for me and I even had it custom engraved with two of my dogs
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![]() ![]() With only a tenth of the production of the Parker Gun, still plenty of interesting 21's to covet. Sorry for the visual rant. Here's a 6lb 6oz 28" 20 gauge 2 barrel set. WS2/IC, Full/Mod ![]() Or a 6lb 12 oz 28" 12 gauge. Full/Mod ![]() A 30" 16 gauge at 6 and 3/4 pounds. Full/IMod ![]() How about a 6 pound 16 gauge choked LMod/IC? 30" F/F along for the ride. ![]() A 30" 20 gauge, F/F ?? With 26" WS1/WS2. ![]() First year 32" Vent Rib 12. F/F and absolutely slays them on the Continental Trap fields. ![]() |
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Bobby Cash For Your Post: |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Pete Lester For Your Post: |
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Maybe playing Devil's Advocate a little, the 21's are supposed to be the strongest built of the American doubles. If you wanted to shoot heavy loads, the 21 would be the one to get. If you want the custom, hand finish and engraving, the Parker is the way to go. Also, good, decent DH's seem to go in the $2,000-$3,000 range and 21's seem to start around $3,000 and go up from there - 12 gauges, of course
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Mills offers good advice. You have not mentioned condition, though. Are the actions tight, barrels in good shape? Parkers tend to get wobbly actions.
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