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Unread 01-12-2016, 11:26 PM   #11
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I posted photos in a new album for my second Parker. I requested research letters for both the receiver and beavertail forearm.
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That GH may be a mixmaster but it's a good looking one for sure.
Congratulations!
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How do you view the photos?
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After shooting a couple of hundred rounds for sporting clays, I am very pleased with my mix-master. The barrels are lifters, not ejectors. I want to figure out the chokes -- they don't seem to be as tight as full-full. I don't see a choke marking on the Austrian steel barrels.
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Robertperly, click on the OP's user name and choose "public profile" from the drop down list. If the user has any albums they will be pictured on the right side of the window. Just click and view.
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Apologies to my PGCA friends. I have been off-line for awhile. I missed a couple of years of pheasant hunting with my good friends in Iowa. I put my well-oiled Parkers in the safe for awhile. We have also missed a couple of years for duck hunting at Caddo Lake in Uncertain, Texas. Good news is I have a new grandson in Maine who may some day (along with his dad) be interested in my Parkers and other collectibles. Also have a couple of grand daughters in Colorado who may share that interest.
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Apologies to my PGCA friends.
I have been off-line for awhile. I missed a couple of years of pheasant hunting with my good friends in Iowa. I put my well-oiled Parkers in the safe for awhile. We have also missed a couple of years for duck hunting at Caddo Lake in Uncertain, Texas. Good news is I have a new grandson in Maine who may some day (along with his dad) be interested in my Parkers and other collectibles. Also have a couple of grand daughters in Colorado who may share that interest
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Hey Mike, Family comes first! Welcome back. Congratulations on the Grandchildren!, Joe
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Right Mike, welcome back and congrats on the grandkids!

What town in Maine? I’m sitting in Maine right now (but don’t tell anyone - they don’t want non-essentials coming into their state.).





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Our son and his family are in Brunswick and Portland. We've visited a few times so far and discovered it is a beautiful place. Looking forward to going again if it gets to be safe. How is duck hunting in Maine?
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