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Angel I am going to attempt to send pictures again
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Gorge that is one sweet looking Parker. I can't help you with the value but I'm positive others will. Really nice find.
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I believe it is a 20-gauge VHE-Grade with the options of a single trigger and a beavertail forearm, not a "Skeet Gun" and with the stock issues, I'd think $4500 would be plenty for getting into this project. JMO |
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Asa Kelley sold one that ended up in California that was a true 20 ga VHE
Skeet gun and did not look like that, it was described with sheet in, Skeet out chokes, checkered butt and the Beavertail forend had a lot better look than this, it had a smoother rounder look. |
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I looked at the pictures, started to like the gun, then remembered who has offered it for sale and at what price. What a letdown.
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Although a nice gun I would not consider this gun a factory skeet gun.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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