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Unread 05-08-2025, 10:51 AM   #11
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Let's bring our hammer guns to Kansas this fall and do just that!

I hunted them with a 10gauge DH 3 frame a few years ago. Would love to do it again with a hammer gun...
You went to Carolina and got a tundra swan correct ? How were they as table fare ?
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Let's bring our hammer guns to Kansas this fall and do just that!

I hunted them with a 10gauge DH 3 frame a few years ago. Would love to do it again with a hammer gun...
They have a Sandhill Crane season in KS ?
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Sandhill Crane are so much better than Tundra Swan. Though I would gladly hunt both again.

I was hunting the Kansas/Oklahoma boarder for Sandhill Crane. It was a lot of fun and I would like to go back. One of the best eating birds...
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Sandhill Crane are so much better than Tundra Swan. Though I would gladly hunt both again.

I was hunting the Kansas/Oklahoma boarder for Sandhill Crane. It was a lot of fun and I would like to go back. One of the best eating birds...
That sounds like fun Jay,
we may have to discuss this further, and yes, everything done with a hammer gun is more fun
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Love the woodcock with the worm on that one!
I believe the lighting created an imaginary worm Joe, a few more pics
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Here are a few pictures of my #3 frame, top lever 12, which was shipped in 1885 to E.E. Menges in Kansas City, MO. 30 in Damascus barrels, 8lb 9 oz, IC/M—the gun letters as 9 lbs, F/F

I also took this gun to the Vintagers in the fall of '23 at Warrington and had issues with the trigger pull, discussed in this thread https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=41055
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Here are a few pictures of my #3 frame, top lever 12, which was shipped in 1885 to E.E. Menges in Kansas City, MO. 30 in Damascus barrels, 8lb 9 oz, IC/M—the gun letters as 9 lbs, F/F

I also took this gun to the Vintagers in the fall of '23 at Warrington and had issues with the trigger pull, discussed in this thread https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=41055
Thanks for showing that nice Parker again Jim, I'm curious if our 3 frame Parkers are close in age?? Serial # on mine is 27118
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46259 1885. What, about 3 yrs younger?
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Yessir, 1882 & 1885
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