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Sawing off the stock and 18” of barrels turned it into the perfect quail gun with high brass and 2 fingers. It will cover every inch of a double barn door with 1 shot and 2 shells low brass from 20 feet. Besides I never would have been able to keep a priceless museum peace like that in the family. Now that it’s worthless again the grand kids will love it and a burglar would go through a sliding glass door without even opening it when they see mama with this thing. I’m going to put a sling swivel on the forearm and hook a bungee cord to my belt before I try it with high brass to keep the rabbit ears from hitting me between mine. If you can get it legalized for bird hunting I’ll bet it can knock down at least 10 birds with 1 shot 2 shells. Put a shock in the stock you could leave the barrels long and wouldn't need but 1 trigger 1 shot 2 shells. Use the thumb switch for 1 or 2 shots at a time. That way you would have the fastest and most accurate shotguns in the world. Just kidding. So what do you think the blue book value on something like this old 2 finger 1 shot 2 shell rabbit ear is? I still need to find the model and year of production but figure you all are probably tired of fooling with this thing not being a Parker and understand if you don't want to.
Last edited by Rocky Nivison; 11-17-2011 at 05:29 AM.. Reason: Fun |
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