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Great find!
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Welcome Aboard William Congrats on your New Parker ,You came to the right place to learn about Parker Guns ,and a nicer group of Gun Enthusiasts can't be found ! You can't go wrong with a 20 Gauge Parker ,especially for your First Parker Purchase !
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11-10-2024, 09:55 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Just for your own information about your new gun. The stock and forend are not original, and they are not appropriate for the grade, or any grade for that matter. The metalwork has also been redone at one point as well.
The gun has also been converted to a single trigger. It looks like maybe a Miller.
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11-10-2024, 11:31 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Congratulations on both your first Parker & your first day afield with Sage! We have something in common in that I have shot a bunch of birds with a Parker over my lab named Sage. Unfortunately, I lost Sage a couple of years back to old age, but I still have the Parkers & the memories of those times.
Even though your Parker has had some alteration and other work done to it, it doesn't distract from it being a great introduction to the Parker world and I hope it gives you many years of good service along with the memories you'll build with it and your buddy Sage. |
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11-10-2024, 11:50 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Definitely 2 lucky dogs! Way ta go!!! Enjoy and good luck hunting.
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11-10-2024, 01:02 PM | #8 | |||||||
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Yes it does have a Miller trigger. I'm not concerned if the wood is original or not, I'm a hunter not a collector. We had a great morning, Sage and her Momma( my "other " Parker) had a combined 11 or 12 flushes today. The first rooster was a left to right crosser that I crushed, Sage flushed 2 chukar and retrieved both. Parker was responsible for a couple more rooster's. The two guys hunting with me missed 4 birds,winged 1 we found later and each got 1. I realized that the better you shoot the heavier the game bag gets... Hmm maybe these guys miss on purpose?! The gun is a joy to carry |
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11-10-2024, 02:26 PM | #9 | ||||||
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First time I did walk up after a pheasant tower shoot that was two days prior I as well got quite tired from carrying what I shot ! Believe it or not nine pheasants in a game vest is way more than enough .
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The tower shoot that my dogs took me to had the dogs drop the shot birds at my feet and the club truck came around periodically to take the birds back to the cleaning room and have them ready for the sports when they were out of the field and filled with lunch
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