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Unread 08-03-2025, 05:34 PM   #31
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Can you imagine that in the next 20 years, about five of us will own all the existing Parker shotguns.
Good one Bill.

I was thinking most of the PGCA dues collected is sourced from the Social Security Administration.
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Can you imagine that in the next 20 years, about five of us will own all the existing Parker shotguns.
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The survey was completed and published December 2022.

Ian, the major demographics are still 61-70 and over 70. Both at 34.5%. The results are on this site.
That’s still 69% over 60. Not good.
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I'm similar to John Davis' reply I own all 12 gauge shotguns except my two 16 gauge upland game guns.
However along the same trend as 12 gauge guns are 32 inch barrels, they've become the "Cat's Meow" and now everyone is desiring only long barrels. Every Wednesday morning we have a skeet shot at one of my local clubs and last week we had two shooters with 32 inch barrels. In fact last week we had more shooters with 30 and 32 barrels then 26 or 28. I know I'm getting older as I can remember when everyone had to have 26 inch barreled skeet guns!
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That’s still 69% over 60. Not good.
Granted, that is a small sampling of PGCA members. 200 responded to the survey out of almost 1500 members. Plus, there are many other shooters/collectors who have Parker guns that are not members of the PGCA. For example, at our range we have a solid core of double gunners that is growing every year. They are not members of any organization.
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Can you imagine that in the next 20 years, about five of us will own all the existing Parker shotguns.
I hope I'm one of the five!!
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You can pretty much look across every collector organization and the demographic will be much like ours, especially when it comes to collecting firearms. This trend also extends to conservation organizations such as PF/QF, RGS/AWS, RMEF, NDA, TU, DU, etc. Even "gun clubs" are seeing this trend. Organizations are "aging out". Members who have been active for a long time just do not have the energy or desire to continue to do the heavy lifting and the younger demographic are not stepping up to fill the vacancies. Whether they have no interest or just do not want to volunteer their time, the answer is unclear. As the saying goes, "It is what it is".
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Granted, that is a small sampling of PGCA members. 200 responded to the survey out of almost 1500 members. Plus, there are many other shooters/collectors who have Parker guns that are not members of the PGCA. For example, at our range we have a solid core of double gunners that is growing every year. They are not members of any organization.
Dusting off the cobwebs of my college Quantitative Analysis class a sample size of 13% (200/1500) would have a confidence of around 90% with a margin of error around 7.5%.
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Historically speaking, the PGCA has probably always been basically 69% over 60. I’ve been a member for around 23 years. When I joined I was something like 43 and was considered a youngster in the group, a mere child.
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Just turned 52 over here, I've been doing my best to introduce younger than me folks (mid 40's) to vintage shotguns and old stuff in general. I'll keep trying to lower your age average.
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