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Unread 08-24-2009, 09:16 PM   #11
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Dave, I've found that to be the case on the Repro's that I own and those I've handled - that the PG stocks generally have more drop than the straight grip. And that goes along with Jay's observations of original Parkers with straight vs. pistol grip stocks.
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Unread 08-24-2009, 09:59 PM   #12
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I just measured five Repros for D@H...a 28-ga. with a pistol grip has the least amount of drop and a 12-ga. with a straight grip has the most amount of drop.
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Well that blows my theory all to tarnation.

When ordering a Repro could the customer specify the drop? Not to say one would be specially made for him but that one might be selected from stock with the required dimensions?
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I'm not sure about custom dimensions regarding D@H, but custom LOP was listed as an available option in a couple of the Parker Reproduction brochures.
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Curious, how prevalent was the straight grip configuration on the SBT?
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Pete,According to the "Parker Story" pg.406 approx 1/3 of SBT trap guns had straight hand stocks.The book lists 1,912 guns made.So that equals about 637 guns with straight grips give or take....
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Thanks Dave, interesting to see it was more common on the SBT as a percentage of production.
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