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Unread 03-21-2023, 11:21 AM   #11
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Dad has a Parker Repro 28 which is probably the best of his guns. It handles like a dream
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Dad has a Parker Repro 28 which is probably the best of his guns. It handles like a dream
I’ve never owned a Repro . But I think I’d kinda like a 20 with 28” M&F 3” chambers , straight grip , splinter forend and the triggers double but single selective would work also .
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I’ve never owned a Repro . But I think I’d kinda like a 20 with 28” M&F 3” chambers , straight grip , splinter forend and the triggers double but single selective would work also .
I had your exact gun with double triggers and sold it. I wanted it for Grouse and it was 6 lb 12 oz and I decided it was too heavy to haul up and down the mountains for grouse and I also didn't want to open up the chokes. Would have make a great pheasant gun out west. Wonder where it is now. This was at least 12 years ago. I sold it to a pheasant hunter in Pa who was going to use if for stocked Pa pheasants.
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You have a very desirable configuration with the double triggers, straight grip, and Q1&2 chokes. Only thing better would be if it had the beavertail forend. Great little Grouse, Quail, and Woodcock gun. I have the exact same configuration and you'll have a very difficult time finding another like it.
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Hold onto it..Shoot it and enjoy it for years to come. Valuations have been rising in recent years for these Repros. I'd keep it a d enjoy the heck out of it. Value now? Conservatory I'd say at least %6k if not more
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I'm so glad I have two 28 gauge Skeet guns both with beavertails, one a Repro in the same configuration yours has and the other is an original Remington/Parker Skeet gun with the single selective trigger, else I would be makinbg you an offer that you couldn't refuse, I LOVE them!!





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I had your exact gun with double triggers and sold it. I wanted it for Grouse and it was 6 lb 12 oz and I decided it was too heavy to haul up and down the mountains for grouse and I also didn't want to open up the chokes. Would have make a great pheasant gun out west. Wonder where it is now. This was at least 12 years ago. I sold it to a pheasant hunter in Pa who was going to use if for stocked Pa pheasants.
Only reason I want the longer barreled 20 with 3” chambers is for tower shoots at First Mine Run in Baltimore county MD as I have two flats of Browning 20 gauge 3” with #5’s . Yeah I know I don’t need 3” but I’ve got them so why not use them . Rather have an original VHE 20 gauge 1 frame with 32” barrels and 2 7/8” chambers but I don’t think that’s gonna happen .
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I love my 2 Repros. A 20 ga with 28 inch barrels and a 28 ga with 26 inch barrels. Great substitutes for original Parkers. I also like my near mint 410 iver johnson skeeter on skeet.
I still shoot my original parkers, but much prefer the guns noted above.
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