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The bottom one was listed as a PH 12 ga . They didnt list any serial #s , would they have rebarreled a 8 gauge post 1918 with damascus 10 ga barrels ? A Parker with a 10 ga and 8 ga barrel set would be near perfect , 8 ga for turkey and the 10 ga for waterfowl . Yes I think that often you have to overpay to get the old sxs you want . Seems alot of the prices are determined by throwing a dart at a board . Though a dealer and private seller are going to sometimes have different ways of thinking on prices . |
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After a lot of Turnbull rehab, I take them to Canada for ducks and geese and shoot brass shells with BP in them.1325 ft per sec with a 1 and one quarter oz of bismuth. I've since backed off on the powder after chronographing the load. The brass shells were deforming a bit at the base and there's no resizing those things. Both guns are great fun on pigeons also. Each one is Damascus and weigh about 14 lbs each. 36 and 34 inch barrels. The RST smokeless loads are great to shoot also. Of all the Parkers I have they are the most fun to shoot. Never pass one up no matter what shape it's in. I think they're all pretty rare. One really fun and satisfying thing to do is get a gun like that shooting again. The guy at Cabelas that sold me the hammerless one for 4K said it would be a great wall hanger. I told him there's no way it's going to hang on any wall. Thanks, |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Alan B. Webber For Your Post: |
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Welcome to the PGCA Milton. Thank you for joining. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Mike Franzen For Your Post: |
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You caught me trying to prod Milton to join the PGCA. Through whatever means necessary. It has worked in some cases and not in others.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Brian Dudley For Your Post: |
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Congratulations on Milton Starr's new membership.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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Now all I have to do is buy a Parkers . Its hard when there are so many nice doubles on the market . |
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That is precisely why the word “collector” was invented... because there are so many nice Parkers. .
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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What got me interested in Parkers is all the combinations or configurations they made . I think Parker bros are probably had the most variety of any sxs shotguns . I think my favorite Parkers are the lifter models because as far as im aware that is something unique to Parker shotguns . Im a huge 10 ga fan and in my opinion Parker made the coolest ones . All the different weights and barrel lengths . It seems like if you was alive 100 years ago Parker could make you a gun in any configuration you could think of .
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