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06-20-2009, 05:36 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Alan
There is not a pigeon grade Parker but there are Parkers that are referred to as pigeon guns.. They are Parkers that were used to compete in live pigeon shoots and are generally no safety, tight choked , beavertail forend, 12 ga with little drop in the stock. A desirable gun. |
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06-20-2009, 05:56 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I would agree with David's opinion except I would hazard to say the vast majority of Parker ordered for pigeon ring use over the years had splinter fore ends. Non-automatic safeties and flat ribs are also when combined with other features indicative of a pigeon (or trap) gun.Today a "pigeon gun" is a phrase sellers use to tout a double gun without a factory safety. Apparently, it has some cachet. Parker introduced its AA grade with Whitworth steel barrels and engraved on the rib was "Pigeon Gun"...agin this was merely a descriptive rather than a definitive term.
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