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Unread 09-22-2021, 12:33 PM   #1
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Yikes, like a skinny-skinny version of Mutt and Jeff.
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Wow, gorgeous gun, 34" 20ga, who doesn't want one of those.... :-)
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OMG!! That makes our 32-inch 20-gauges just pikers. Mine does weigh more being on a 2-frame.
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My #2 frame 20s have been well over 8 pounds. Randy's gun should handle much better than mine.
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A 2 frame 20 is one that I have not managed to come across. I would love to hear about the wall thickness measurements on one of those, surely beastly.
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Zero frame and Two frame breech wall thickness. Zero frame Dam 4, Two frame Parker Special Steel, both 30"
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I figured as much. I believe I have posted this before but just in case here's a copy of the actual invoice as provided by Walt. I always thought it was really cool that it noted the fact that it would be delivered to Miss A.D. Osborn at the factory, her initials are on the shield. This gun would not fit you, I recall you to be slightly larger than Miss Osborn


A 26-inch NID 20-gauge would look good in my gunroom. My 12-, 16- & 28-gauges and .410-bore are all 26-inch with this 30-inch 20-gauge standing in the middle of them.
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A 26-inch NID 20-gauge would look good in my gunroom. My 12-, 16- & 28-gauges and .410-bore are all 26-inch with this 30-inch 20-gauge standing in the middle of them.
Dave that added barrel would just clutter your gun room up and drive you crazy.
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Thank you for not posting too many photos!! Let them wait for the article in Parker Pages!!
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Yea, dog gone it that Bishop wood and those white lines were sexy in the sixties! Cooler than Jimmy Dean and Ralph the Dog.
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