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Unread 01-15-2025, 07:32 AM   #11
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Over the past few years I've cut my collection and kept only the hunting and shooting guns that I use. Now I'm on the upswing and looking for a very few original straight grips and SBT guns that trip my trigger so to speak. Foxes, Parkers and Ithaca NID's.
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Unread 01-15-2025, 07:53 AM   #12
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It will come Clark, it will come.
Do you have The Parker Story or any of the other books focused on Parkers?
If you don’t, you most definitely should.





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An untouched hammer gun to shoot a turkey with this spring. A 20 would be awesome, 16 would be great, 12 will work. Tighter choke the better. The bigger the bore the better the condition and grade.
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An all original VH or Trojan 20 that I can hunt grouse with. Nice original, but not so nice that I would be afraid to carry it in the woods.
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Probably going to sell a few Parker 20s and a Repro 28 gauge. Don't really have anything in particular on my "wish list", but I am sure something will come along.
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I’m still in selling mode . But if one of the factory original EH 26” guns could be bought right I’d most likely bite . Same for the factory original EH 24” . If a lightly used Ponsness Warren LS-1000 10 gauge loader popped up at a reasonable price again I’d most likely bite .
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I would like a modern dimensioned 26" Trojan in 20 for birds (real birds meaning ruffed grouse and bogsuckers). And perhaps my first hammer gun in 16.
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The same this year as it has been for many now. I would like to find a DH(E) 16 gauge that has a long length of pull (or in need of a new stock) with IMP & MOD chokes with the original SSBP. Oh yes, and one that I can afford.
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Over the past few years I've cut my collection and kept only the hunting and shooting guns that I use. Now I'm on the upswing and looking for a very few original straight grips and SBT guns that trip my trigger so to speak. Foxes, Parkers and Ithaca NID's.
Frank you haven’t liquidated the one you got at Mike’s in July correct ?
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