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Unread 04-29-2021, 11:01 AM   #11
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I had a DHE 30 inch vent rib trap gun with the Monte Carlo stock as well as a BHE live bird gun.
A nice find congratulations. I'm glad I don't visit the Cabella's web site
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Unread 04-29-2021, 12:01 PM   #12
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Great find, I saw it but am not a trap guy but couldn't help but notice a great looking gun with a super piece of wood. Congratulations! Some of these big box stores as they say may not have the most knowledgeable gun folks in place, I picked up a 2nd year Detective Special recently for a cheap price. So, us blind squirrels just keep on watching for nuts and getting lucky from time to time.
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I just returned from inspecting the DHE 12, the head is loose and there is a visible crack on the left wrist. It is a 1-1/2 frame, Full X Full choke. The trigger is single but not a Parker SST, there is no manual selector. However there is a conspicuous "R" above the "S" above the safety. I am clueless as to what that means. The printing on the rib somehow looks amateurish almost fake, though it's just my impression.
They gave me a week to decide whether I would take the shotgun or get a full refund. Please view the photographs taken today and any advice or suggestions are appreciated. Thank you, Bruce
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I am disappointed but they lowered the price for a reason, I just wasn't made aware of the reason.
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Do you have a photo of the rib markings? Sorry, Photos took a long time to load....
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Agree that the rib markings are suspect. The forend iron "4" in the serial # is also of concern. I suppose it could have been a replacement and someone messed up the number, but that could have happened originally.

Are there any markings on the under side of the rib you could see with a mirror?

Still, for its age, it is a nice one, but I do see why they were willing to discount it.
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I know just enough about Parker shotguns to be dangerous...to myself. The existing work order could shed some light on the subject. And yes that "4" is a very heavy stamp. And I agree with your assessment about the rib stamping. No mirror to look. I'm a value guy, I rarely invest in something that needs expensive work to make it right. Yup, I liked the gun a lot, until I didn't.
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Need pictures of folks head and forend latch.
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Need pictures of folks head and forend latch.
Don't have the dolls head photo, you can see the cut-out in the receiver photo. Viewing assembled from above the fit is as it should be.
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