New guy here
Just thought I would say hello to all the members as I got signed up awhile back.
I'm new to Parkers as I just bought a grade 1 16 gauge built in 1913 the gun is well used but still tight and should work well on my hunts in Washington and North Dakota. There is a slight crack in the wrist of the stock, so I need to get that fixed before I take it in the field.
If anyone can recommend a good person to look at the stock I'm all ears
A little bit about myself, I'm 55 and retired, I spend about 40 days a season hunting ducks and upland along with some big game hunts in between. During the off season we spent a ton of time in the mountains with our horses and mules exploring the back country.
I live in central Washington so we have some great hunting opportunities here close by.
I have several12 &16 gauge LC Smiths and Remington model 1900 12 ga, and a fully engraved Steyer 12 gauge that are my upland guns. For waterfowl I shoot mostly semi auto 12's
Anyway I hope to learn more about Parkers and hopefully I can acquire a couple more as time goes on. I just really love good solid American made shotguns.
Best
Fred Slyfield
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