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02-29-2020, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike Franzen
The Parker SBT was always one of my dream guns. One day an opportunity presented itself and my dream came true.
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I'm with you Mike. I'm not a trap shooter but I'd love to own a Parker SBT someday too. Why not? Another gun is certainly not a bad thing.
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02-29-2020, 12:50 PM
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I shot my first Parker singles when I was a pre teenager. There were a bunch of them at my gun club and I shamelessly borrowed them on a regular basis. I bought (or traded for) my first Parker single when I was 25 years old and still own it. It is a great example in high condition, with original case and tags. Over the years I have worn some of the case colors from the receiver and replaced the original Silver pad with a new one, but otherwise it is still in quite high condition.
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