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Historically, it usually doesn’t work out that way for me. You are a fortunate gentleman. Sometimes you just have to take a chance.
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The Following User Says Thank You to John Davis For Your Post: |
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That gun is really going to look nice. Fix the dents, reblue, refinish the stock. I wouldnt re-case color.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Harold Lee Pickens For Your Post: |
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I agree Harold, I just emailed my PGCA letter request. The shotgun is being shipped from Pensacola, FL. I was told the owner who consigned it needed the cash. Being it was his Grandfather's gun, it's somewhat disappointing that a family heirloom ends up in a pawnshop. "Churn", it probably happens all the time, though not necessarily with vintage graded Parker shotguns that I can afford. I'm just glad to be able to "reel it in" and give it some well deserved care.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Bruce P Bruner For Your Post: |
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You did fine. Hard to go wrong with a Parker that has 32" barrels and cost $2200. Plenty of room there for repairs/refurbishing. My, how I love those 32" guns.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Stan Hillis For Your Post: |
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It’s kinda funny ! The first shotgun I ever had was a 12 gauge single barrel H&R with of all things a 32” full choke barrel . It was exactly what I asked for . Later in life I gravitated to 26” bird choked barrels (IC/M) . To be fair I started with the H&R at 8 years of age on hand thrown straight away clay targets and it didn’t take long to figure it out . The quail/dove/skeet barrels were easy to switch to . Now over fifty years later most of my so called target/pigeon guns are 30-32” and choked tight . The guns I use for tower shoots , walk ups , quail and dove are all choked a good bit tighter and longer than what was my preference thirty years ago . Everything goes full circle
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to CraigThompson For Your Post: |
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I think it is a good buy and a helluva gun. There is a whole lot of smiles left in that thing. If you don't want it later on just send it my way
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Keith Sirmans For Your Post: |
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What did you clean the wood with? Nice gun !
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Very nice purchase. Enjoy for many years and then pass it on
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The Following User Says Thank You to allen newell For Your Post: |
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