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Very nice "G", Bill.
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Very honest gun! Congratulations
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Nice gun Bill congrats. It will be fun to hunt with some RST 2 inch shells. Try them I think you'd like them.
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I am a big fan of RST's 2.5 spreader loads. Have never tried a 2 inch shell in a 12 gauge though.
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Fred Verry, Bob Decker and I were joking about that at the NE. Fred was trying to remember who it was years ago that always used to say “not a screw turned” when describing his guns for sale. Fred asked, if that is the case, then how did they get them in the gun at the factory?
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07-10-2018, 12:35 PM | #8 | ||||||
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The dealer was Tom Gibbons. He also seemed to have a lot of guns that were owned by famous people, Babe Ruth, ect...
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Thats a really nice gun Bill. The tip checkering had a mistake but its a shooter and its not that big a deal for most. Why anyone who is not skilled at checkering would try working on a Parker is beyond me. But its a great gun nevertheless. I'm glad you're happy with it.
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07-10-2018, 03:50 PM | #10 | ||||||
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If those barrels weren't refinished by Dale Edmonds in his earlier days of barrel refinishing, I'll eat my hat..... (Not my stanky ol' camo hat I've never washed though.)
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