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Unread 06-23-2009, 05:52 PM   #21
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I have one, Destry. You should have asked.
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*raises eyebrows*

I'll drop you an email.
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Bruce,
A true Youper would shoot his birds out of the passenger window with that gun

Regardin the doubeling I had no problem and can fix that for you. Just send me the gun and I'll have it ready in about ten years....nine if I rush it
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All kidding aside I really like that case. If you run into another one that takes 32" barrels keep me in mind.
Where the hell were you guys when I was sitting with my rack full of LOMs at the NE SxS Shoot??! I had TWO killer 32" cases, BOTH Abercrombie & Fitch marked!! Just to rub it in, I sold one to Frank Finch's wife, who gave it to him as a Father's Day gift for a screaming LC Premier grade trap!!! As the saying goes; "Snoothesh; Loosesth"!!!
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Unread 06-24-2009, 08:55 PM   #25
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Kevin,
I saw you at least a dozen times and we spoke often but I had no idea you had a table there. If you still have the other case please send me a pm to dicuss.
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Sorry, Larry - they are both gone. They went fast when I put them out on Saturday. I don't see how you could have missed them - my rack was directly off the lower end of Pat Bocuzzi's table, where you spent considerable time. On Saturday morning, I also had a number of hammer guns on the rack and there was much interest in them as well. When I get another nice 32" in I will let you know. Thanks, K.
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Bruce, I do believe that a good gun smith can make your gun double proof. It may be true that heavy loads cause a Parker to double but it often is a sign that the sears or pivots need attention. Even dirt and gum can help cause this problem. David
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Bruce_ Sorry about this post as I am getting used to the new format and missed the posts that covered the matter. David
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I'll agree that the doubeling might be caused by accumalated grime but its my understanding that light loads (like what we shoot in these guns) are more prone to cause doubeling as there isn't sufficient recoil to set the second sear.

I had the privelage to shoot a round of five stand with this gun and it preformed flawlessly
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Bruce Day : What a great gun you have. Do you have info on how many of these 20 gauge 32 inch guns were made of all grades. Have a great day. Thomas L. Benson Sr.
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