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Unread 06-24-2022, 08:14 PM   #11
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I’ve got two 2 frame 10 gauges
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I have one and owned another for a short time, they aren't common.
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I would not mind having one or two more 3 frame 12 gauges.

I don’t find the 2 frame 10’s to be much different from the 3 frames.
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I would not mind having one or two more 3 frame 12 gauges.

I don’t find the 2 frame 10’s to be much different from the 3 frames.
I have a 2 frame EH that left the factory at 28” that’s a bit different and a Grade 1 (I think) top lever that if memory serves is a 2 frame with 26” and 30” barrels . They’re both kinda neat with the short barrels .
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Parker Bros. did so many weird & wonderful things with all their various frame sizes with weight and balance. My 1889 2-frame 12-gauge weighs a fraction of an ounce over nine pounds with very straight barrels with virtually no swamp. My grandfather's 1890 3-frame 12-gauge weighs several ounces less with barrels that swamp in very quickly.
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They are deadly on ducks, top gun is Mark Kircher's DHE 3 frame 32" and the bottom gun is my 3 frame DHE 30" Second picture is my DHE 3 frame. third picture is my CHE 3 frame 32"
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They are deadly on ducks, top gun is Mark Kircher's DHE 3 frame 32" and the bottom gun is my 3 frame DHE 30" Second picture is my DHE 3 frame. third picture is my CHE 3 frame 32"
You guys have me hooked on the 3 frame 12. Keeping my eyes open for one.
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I have a 32" 3 frame 12 lifter with check hook barrels that weighs 10 lbs. I would like to find a hammerless 12 3 frame as well.
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They are deadly on ducks, top gun is Mark Kircher's DHE 3 frame 32" and the bottom gun is my 3 frame DHE 30" Second picture is my DHE 3 frame. third picture is my CHE 3 frame 32"
Very nice sampling of 3 frame guns for sure Craig. I am especially partial to that 32" CHE. Very nice indeed.
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Are there any factory records indicating how many #3 frame Hammerless guns were manufactured?
There must of been a lot of them made in 12ga., because I have seen
a good number of them at gun shows over the years. Just a overly
''HEAVY'' gun that Duck hunters must have liked! And I also believe that the fellows
that ''Think'' their ''Rare'' are the fellows that Own Them!

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