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Unread 11-24-2009, 10:26 AM   #1
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[QUOTE=John Dunkle;7806]Bruce - I don't think you have to bow out, as my maximum bid is less than my shoe size, for I'm saving up for a DH 20GA with 24" barrels, round knob grip, etc.. - but I'm unable to divulge who the present owner is.. John, I am sure a certain USAF Col (Ret'd?) might appreciate that fact- that has to be a very rare 20 bore with original 24" factory barrels- special order perhaps- I recently bought another older quality American Boxlock 20 gauge- with 26" barrels- 6 lbs. DT- beautiful balance- but I can't imagine anything shorter- on my 12's 28" is the minimum--wonder if Parker also produced any 28 and or .410 bores with factory order 24" barrels? And the supposed 28 gauge Trojans that Peter Johnson mentioned- any way of knowing if any of those scarce Parkers might have that 24" barrel length???
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Unread 11-24-2009, 10:40 AM   #2
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Francis,We know of factory documented 24" 28 gaoge guns. I never looked for 24" .410's though.
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Not a Parker but it has 24" barrels and weights 4 1/2 lbs. Shot my first double on Grouse with it.

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[QUOTE=Bill Bolyard;7813]Not a Parker but it has 24" barrels and weights 4 1/2 lbs. Shot my first double on Grouse with it. Thanks Bill- a 28 gauge hammer double?? What make and vintage, if you don't mind the ??-
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Just for the record, the decision of the BOD of the PGCA has nothing to do with the ATF, FBI, FFL, CIA, CDC, IRS, IRA, FHA, SBA, NSA, NBA, SEC, NFL, etc., etc., etc..........
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Not a Parker but it has 24" barrels and weights 4 1/2 lbs. Shot my first double on Grouse with it.

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Bill ... Parker or not, that's a great looking hammer gun ... Who made it, and please post a few more pictures.

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Unread 11-24-2009, 11:28 AM   #7
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Francis,We know of factory documented 24" 28 gauge guns.
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Unread 11-24-2009, 10:45 AM   #8
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The back pages of Vol II TPS contain a table listing all known 24" guns.
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If there is a demand for a 24" .410, someone will probably have one at some auction house any day now.
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Good job Dave ,Are the Remington 410's in that # also ?
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