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Old 09-28-2020, 04:18 PM   #1
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Many interesting responses, thanks everyone for giving us an insight into your non Parker interests. Sometimes I turn off to non sxs's but the other designs are all part of our rich American firearms history. I must admit my love of the Winchester model 12 Duck and Remington model 11 grade E and F.
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Along with the guns mentioned I have to admit to a fondness for pre-war through early 70's Browning Superpose shotguns.
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Along with the guns mentioned I have to admit to a fondness for pre-war through early 70's Browning Superpose shotguns.
All those in my accumulation are in the 1950-1970 range . But let’s not forget the Remington Model 32 O/U as well as the Krieghoff versions .
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Along with the guns mentioned I have to admit to a fondness for pre-war through early 70's Browning Superpose shotguns.
Here's a mid-60's Grade 1 .410, 28" F/M. Looks to be the Grade 1 woodpile lottery winner.

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Here's a mid-60's Grade 1 .410, 28" F/M. Looks to be the Grade 1 woodpile lottery winner.

I’ve got Superposed Grade 1 skeets in all four gauges and none have wood that nice .
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