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[QUOTE=Joe Bernfeld;40073]I want (26" Q1/Q2, DT, PG, BT)QUOTE]
Kathy has that exact gun and it is a wonderful shooter. I even borrow her barrels for early season grouse and woodcock. |
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Another thing regarding wood that I've seen on Parker Repros...the dissimilarity is astounding.
I can't think of another line of guns that are stocked with timber that most would consider very good right thru' to exquisite. Some examples I would venture to describe as beautifully bizarre !! My experience mainly lies with Winchesters out of the Olin-Kodensha factory and mid range berettas (Dt10s, eell and the like).With these and most other half decent production guns you have a fair idea what you''ll find when it comes to wood quality/figure and grain. With these Parkers, you just don't know what the heck the next gun is going to be 'wearing'. Yes, I know it's all part of the mystique and that's one of the reasons I intend joining the owners club. Can't wait. Cheers. |
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This seller sure has come up with some interesting and out-of-the-ordinary Repro listings. Let's take a look: Here's a 28/.410 set. This gun is described as a SST gun, but the pics are of a DT gun. When was the last time you seen a set like this listed that did not include a separate forend for the .410 set of barrels? I never have. http://www.gunsinternational.com/New...n_id=100169856 Here's a Sporting Clays Classic, listed as a 2-bbl. set. Where are the choke tubes? When have you ever seen a SCC that was part of a 2-bbl. set? I never have. http://www.gunsinternational.com/Use...n_id=100169771 Now, none of the above prove anything, but nonetheless; are suspicious in their listings and raises a little red flag--at least for me.
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Good point Greg.
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The sporting clays gun runs the red flag the most with me. My first question would be that I wanted to see pictures of the choke tubes. They should be win-chokes from Winchester, also shouldn't the sporting clays specials have a beavertail? But with that said it is an interesting combo if it's an actual SCC. The 26" Q-1/Q-2 barrels for skeet and the longer 28" tubed barrels for sporting clays. If I were interested in any of these I would make sure to have a long phone conversation with the seller and ask lots of questions. Alaska is a long ways away with expensive shipping costs just to possibly find things not to your liking. |
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mystery ended
Looks like he actually measured the barrels. He changed his ad to read 26"...
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Even though I have no money, I was so sure of my suspicions that in my 2nd e-mail to the seller I told him I would take the gun at his asking price--providing the pictured gun was indeed as he had described--that being a 28" factory choked IC/M gun. The seller hasn't responded to these e-mails at all to say that the he was mistaken or that there was a typo in the ad--not that he had to, but that would be the proper thing to do. This all raises that little red flag a bit higher for me regarding his other listings. Paul, SCC's were built in all configurations including splinter forends and DT's. Win-chokes could be installed in any gun, I would want to see how the barrel flats of his listed SCC are marked to make sure they are factory stamped ISC--providing that checks out I'd also make sure all serial numbers matched.
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