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Unread 10-04-2023, 11:38 AM   #21
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Mark that is a beauty! Gonna shoot some mallards with those AAHEs? I think I know the answer already!
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I sent one down the road in a buy / trade deal for a VHE skeet. That's the only gun I've picked up in a year or so, just not much I want these days.
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Mark - I love that “Old Hoss” engraved grip cap!!





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Me too, Dean. That has planted a thought in my mind as a nice touch on a "customized" gun that would have no real collector value.
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Picture of the 20 bore 32" cutaway gun
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Wow, more pics of the Grade 7's please Mark.
I see 5 Mr Jimmy.
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Sorry I was just on the grip cap. It is impressive one
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Hey Mike, Craig asked about Parker buys this year and that's what I replied to. Also as you know I haven't jumped ship on Fox guns. Just sayin that right now I have more Parkers than Foxes and that's in part because there are way more enthusiastic Parker shooters than Foxers. I've always been warmly welcomed to join in with a Parker sporting gang while shooting a Parker and thus my move to get more of them. And really, a Fox might cause some of them the jitters or inattention while looking at its seductive frame panels and styling. I wouldn't want to do that to my Parker friends.
Light and nice to carry in the uplands I'll agree with. Seductive side panels, now you're stretching even Tool Man's imagination!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I will admit they are nicer than those "felling wedges" on those Smitty guns.
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Fox is a strong second to Parkers in my book.
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Sorry I was just on the grip cap. It is impressive one
Wow, I didn't even look at the grip cap Sir. What a beautiful example.
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