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Just joined the forum and PGCA as I would like to try a Parker. I want to stick with 12ga. I do reload. I currently have a Ugartechea 30 with third fastener and a T Wild (1894 era) too much drop for me however.

I would like to find one I can shoot skeet with and the occasional pheasant. Recommended models and suggested sellers? So much info it is like drinking from a firehose.

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Robert,

A number of the guys are away from the site while out hunting. Check the section on Parkers for sale to see what is available from the members. My guess is that the members all have their guns for the season and not many will be available. Welcome to the PGCA.
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Keep in mind that 2 frame guns which will be most common can be heavy. A nice 1 or 1-1/2 frame will be a lot nicer for hunting and for carrying.
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If Mr. Hipple wants to look at the guns for sale on the PGCA site, he will have join the PGCA
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Sorry. His profile says he is an associate, not a member. Welcome aboard!
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As Brian stated, a 1 or 1 1/2 frame Parker would be easier to carry.
I would suggest a lower grade initially, like a VH or VHE with 28" barrels. Try to find one with 2 3/4" chambers unless you have the ability to load 2 1/2" shells. The later Parkers with fluid steel barrels and 2 3/4" chambers are out there but are a bit harder to find. I have a few 12 ga. Parkers on the 2 frame chambered for 2 1/2" ammo but I shoot standard 2 3/4" ammo all the time as the chambers are stout enough.... BUT I'M NOT RECOMMENDING ANYONE ELSE DO THIS.





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