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Unread 02-28-2011, 08:14 PM   #1
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I was the first in line...its on the way to ohio...(-: Thanks Greg,,I owe you one!
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My pleasure Kenny, happy to have helped out! Now you can return the favor by keeping an eye open for a nice Parker D-grade toplever hammergun for me!
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Unread 02-28-2011, 10:55 PM   #3
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Here's a nice one too.

http://www.gunsinternational.com/Par...n_id=100161985
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Several short barrel 12-ga. with DT do come availible.....They are less desirable in that lenth with open choke. If it was a two barrel set 26" and 28" it would be gone! That gun give me sticker shock even with the BTF....SXS ohio...(-:
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It seems the seller is a bit confused in how it's choked.
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Unread 03-03-2011, 10:55 PM   #6
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The thing I don't like about the Sporting Clays gun is the barrels are swelled or fluted (whatever the proper term is) at the muzzle to accommodate the choke tubes. Its a personal thing, but when I sight down the rib and see the blunderbuss look of the barrels I find it most unpleasant. Its too bad they couldn't have put thin wall tubes in those things.
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Dave, I agree 200% with that statement.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls...


STOP WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING !!

...as it is time to play...


REPRO TRIVIA: THE 12-GA. VERSION for ages 12 and up



It has been reported that there were a total of 2,137 12-ga. DHE Repros built. Of these, 1,662 were the regular run of DHE's, 350 were Steel Shot Specials and the remaining 125 were Sporting Clays Classics. The pic below is of a 12-ga. DHE Repro, can you tell by looking at this attached pic if this gun is:

A. An everyday run-of-the-mill DHE Repro

B. A Steel Shot Special

C. A Sporting Clays Classic

Please tell us what model of DHE Repro you believe this gun to be and how you arrived at your answer. Those answering correctly will receive an atta-boy and get their name thrown in a drum for our GRAND PRIZE DRAWING, those answering incorrectly will be boo-ed.
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Unread 03-04-2011, 08:27 AM   #9
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Dave/Dean - If you are seeing the "Blunderbuss" when shooting, you're focusing on the wrong thing. I agree that barrel ends like a K80 look "strange", when in the gun rack, but you never see them when shooting.
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Sorry... it's just me and no offense intended to anybody but to me those swollen muzzles are just an abberation and I won't own one.
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