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I believe Eric's 28 skeet is a full pistol grip.
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I prefer the straight grips myself as well. I only have one Parker that isn't a straight grip, a 20 bore with a half or round knob stock. I have had thoughts of trading it for a straight grip gun.
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The Robert Stack BHE 28-gauge --
Robert Stack BHE 28 01.jpg and DHE .410-bore -- Robert Stack DHE 410 04.jpg both had capped full pistol grips. In the Parker Bros. hammer gun era the pistol grip was a $5 premium over the straight grip. |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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