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07-08-2015, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by King Brown
I wouldn't accept a Model 21 if it were offered to me for free. I have too many guns now. It's a well-made, strong gun but nothing---neither its appearance or provenance as a classic--- distinguishes it as the gun for me. The Parker beats it hands-down.
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Here is one that might tempt you it did me. I love my Parker's but I find the appearance pleasing, and handles quit nice. It's a 20 gauge Grade 6 with 28" barrels. Started life as a field grade in 1941 sent back to the factory in 1945 for upgrade. George Ulrich engraved. I think most of us have found a little space for some non Parker SXS. My suggestion is handle both guns, and shoot them if you can. Buy the gun you will use.
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