Originally Posted By: Chuck H


I have some limited gawking at Parker Repro's. I'd have to buy a 28g, order .410 barrels from CSM and probably have a new forend carved in a small beavertail. Expensive route, but could be a fine gun when finished.


Hey Chuck, how would you like to save about three thousand bucks?

Instead of buying a 28-ga. Parker Repro, then buying the .410 barrel set from Galazan, then having them fitted and then having an additional forend built (good luck finding the hardware)...I suggest you just buy a 28-ga. Repro and a set of 28-ga to .410 Chambermates---you'd then have a bi-gauge set. You'd save thousands--and on top of that--about a pound or two of weight. The Parker Repro represents one of the greatest values in doubleguns anywhere, they are a joy to carry, great handling characteristics is their hallmark and they keep appreciating in value...what a birdgun!

Makes for a sweet little package...