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Unread 06-09-2016, 03:44 PM   #11
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I've personally always liked 26" barrel shotguns, and the drop on older shotguns always fits me perfect.

My 1896 GH fits me like a glove but on my reproductions I'm looking down on the top of the barrels.
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It's true more people look for longer Parker's but. You need a couple of short barrel guns too, and there are not that many around. I was shooting my 26 inch VHE 1 1/2 Frame today. It's a great handling gun for close fast targets.

I would pay the figures quoted for a D Grade same configuration without hesitation.

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I appreciate everyone's feedback thus far and welcome any others. This is my first Parker so I'm very much still learning and every comment adds insight into the guns and this new found obsession I've developed.

While I've handled Parkers in the past its different when you become the custodian of one and can truly sit and fondle it in a way that allows you to fully appreciate it.

The hunt is on for my next one with a special interest in a VH 20 gauge shooter.
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As far as this particular gun and its value goes, I understand the preference for longer barrels but thought that was what made it stand out a bit. Both the factory 26" barrels and a 1 frame 12 ga. are less than common aren't they?

I imagine it's first life as a dedicated grouse hunters pride and joy.
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