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Unread 01-06-2021, 05:03 PM   #91
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Very handsome Mike!!! (the GUN...)
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Josh is definitely one of the good ones!!





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Nice SC Mike, congrats. 45 thou constriction eh, shopping in the mens department brother. I like it. Tell Sammy she did good.
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He can probably hit them aspirin while they are still aspirin with that one. Hope we get chance at that one this year.
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Not a Parker, but I picked up a 1970's model 1100 in 410 on Sunday. Nice wood and metal finish. I shot it today and it was way too much fun.
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Except you have to do the "Remington Stoop" to pick up the empties
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John, I did that for sure as I tracked down most of my empties. Given everything that is going on lately, I will be reloading everything I can...

I have a 410 Citori and model 42. Someday I would like to have a Parker 410, I will need to plan accordingly and should start saving now. It would be worth it though,,,
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The gun club I learned to shoot at was DuPont's club south of Wilmington, Del. DuPont owned 51% of Remington in those days, and as a result, there was a lot of "Stoopin" going on there
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At one time I had an 11-87 28ga skeet. It was a nice gun.
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Not a Parker, but I picked up a 1970's model 1100 in 410 on Sunday. Nice wood and metal finish. I shot it today and it was way too much fun.
Was it one of the early ones from the 70's? I have one in 28 and it's ridiculously fun to shoot.
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