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10-25-2024, 03:30 PM | #13 | |||||||
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I think these old Parker “big bores” are pretty interesting. Some guy named J. G. Curtis ordered this 6 frame “G” back in 1881. Since it weighs a hefty 11 lbs. 8 oz. one can assume he was a waterfowler. It sure would be fun to have a list of the game taken during it’s life. I’m just trying to keep the spirit alive. I shot a rooster with it last year, and then another one this year. It’s a lot o fun swinging this behemoth at a speeding pheasant. |
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10-25-2024, 04:22 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Ah yes my assumption was correct ! I thought you had someone fix that ?
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10-25-2024, 08:44 PM | #16 | ||||||
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That close-up of the gun in your hand gives a real perspective of it's massive size.
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10-26-2024, 10:03 AM | #17 | ||||||
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And it was a one shot kill on a rising rooster. I could never get that behemoth moving fast enough to catch a bird on the rise but Jeff and fellow hunter Stan seem to have no problems.
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