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Unread 08-06-2021, 06:01 AM   #1
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Not that I need any more Parkers but I would seriously consider a BH, GH and PH in 20ga with damascus barrels in mostly original condition with dimensions that work for me, uncommon guns but attainable except maybe the BH.
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Not that I need any more Parkers but I would seriously consider a BH, GH and PH in 20ga with damascus barrels in mostly original condition with dimensions that work for me, uncommon guns but attainable except maybe the BH.
Two of three Damascus 20s: a 1920 GH and 1904 PH doing what they were intended to do on wild Missouri Bobs. There's a BHE in the safe somewhere...all with high stock dimensions.
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Two of three Damascus 20s: a 1920 GH and 1904 PH doing what they were intended to do on wild Missouri Bobs. There's a BHE in the safe somewhere...all with high stock dimensions.
Wow two beautiful guns those are exactly what I would like to add to my collection. I have hunted wild Mearns, Bobs and Blues, they are the ultimate and thats from a dedicated duck hunter! Thanks Garry!!
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Two of three Damascus 20s: a 1920 GH and 1904 PH doing what they were intended to do on wild Missouri Bobs. There's a BHE in the safe somewhere...all with high stock dimensions.
Gary: I would love to find a GH Damascus 20ga. with a straight stock... Unicorn I am thinking...

EDIT: I guess I would also like to find a GH in 16ga. with a straight stock..... but time is running out.... The small gauges are a dream for me and I dont even know what I would do with them.
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Gary: I would love to find a GH Damascus 20ga. with a straight stock... Unicorn I am thinking...

EDIT: I guess I would also like to find a GH in 16ga. with a straight stock..... but time is running out.... The small gauges are a dream for me and I dont even know what I would do with them.
Bruce, they are out there...and I'm positive you would figure out what to do with one.
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Nice small bore with bad stock. Bobby
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