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Unread 12-18-2020, 07:44 PM   #1
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I picked up four Parkers for my collection this year;
A 1925 DHE 12ga special order gun, built on a #1 frame with two sets of barrels 26" IC&IC and 28" F&F, the gun also has an articulated trigger, weighs 6#7oz. A 1904 DHE 16 with 26" Damascus barrels and a 1925 GHE 20 28" IC&F and a 1903 GH 12 on a #1 frame with 28" M&F Damascus barrels.
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Jeffery and Dave have proven to me that I have to go shopping. Jeffery, is the two screw sporter in the Springfield serial number books? If so, who was the first purchaser. I have three Springfield serial number books if you want to shoot me the serial number.
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PH 20 with Parker Steel 28" F/F barrels.
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Trojan 16 proved to be a pretty good little duck gun with tungsten-matrix. Got my first Parker doubles pin {woodies] with it
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WOW nice Jim!! I have a good buddy that will drool when he reads your two letters and his initials are MK!!
Nice pick ups for sure!!
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WOW nice Jim!! I have a good buddy that will drool when he reads your two letters and his initials are MK!!
Nice pick ups for sure!!
I handled the one without safety today and all my uhm offers fell on deaf ears
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That 15” LOP is my dream!
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I'm sure Jim Hall knows that one of his 20s was ordered by a famous gunmaker. Barney Worthen was not only a great custom gunmaker, but quite a shooter. I guess he was a Parker promoter if not a Parker company shooter since the gun was given to him by the company.
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How could I forget a rather high condition DH grade eight gauge with 36" Titanic steel barrels? I guess I don't really need to go shopping after all.
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