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Sounds like a nice piece of artillery Bill
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bill i would love that gun...what a turkey gun...charlie
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I brought a Parker 10 back from the fall Southern. 30 inch Fish tail lever nice Damuscus and Wood. I think it's a 2 grade. 10 lbs.
Will get some pictures posted William |
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Congratulations.
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well I 'LL chime in now and say i ve got a short 10 ga
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I have two Clay fields near me with good high towers. Thats were this 10 is going to spend it's time.
William |
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The first listing for the Magnum-Ten shell I have is the April 1, 1932, issue of Western Ammunition for Rifle, Revolver and Shotgun. The Magnum-Ten appears in the second printing of Ithaca Gun Co.'s 1932 catalogue.
![]() ![]() And thus began a misprint that stayed in Ithaca Gun Co. catalogues for years. Capt. Chas. Askins' Magnum-Ten was really a No. 4E. The good Captain did have a fully loaded NID 16-gauge that was a No. 5E. Both later resided with Elmer. The Magnum-Ten with its not to my taste restock is in the Elmer Keith diorama at the Cabela's in Boise, Idaho. |
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found this thread while looking for something,
Pete - did you lose count?? wonder how many where added since the last update
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