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All done! This started life as a Parker GH 0 frame 20ga. Ive sleeved it to 28ga w/34” barrels. I Also restocked with a stunning piece of Turkish walnut to the owners provided dimensions and style. Got it to 6lbs 15oz and balances 3/4” in front of hinge. A little weight in the stock will bring it back.

Briley installed their thin wall choke tubes.

Turnbull CCH’ing

Why you’ll ask? The owner wanted this(and a matching 20ga) for dedicated sporting clays guns, specifically for sub gauge competitions in the Vintagers shoots.






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Very nicely executed.
Tastefully upgrading/modernizing/repurposing some of these old classic shotguns and rifles can produce great results and get these old classics back in use.
 
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Beautiful!
 
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Very interesting.

With the 34 inch barrels.

If he would use sub-sonic loads it would be quite also.
 
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AL, interested in your comment about bringing the balance point back. For the intended purpose it is right where it needs to be...in my opinion.
 
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The owner wanted it brought back a little.


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Fantastic. Would also be great in a dove field.
Well done
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Well executed Aaron! Lovely gun that will be fun on the course or in the field.


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First rate.

I have a family AAHE Parker that dates to the 1920s.


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Wow that is outstanding
 
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Very nice!
 
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That's a Snappy looking blank that you used on the Parker. Contrast really makes it POP! You could see that from across the room, nice job.
 
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Does one need a reason to justify owning something this beautiful?
 
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Gorgeous wood and a unique checkering pattern on the stock.


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Aaron that is a stunning looking little shotgun. Nice work!
 
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Aaron,
That's a gorgeous little gun but I was wondering why the lever was so high above the tang? No criticism, just curiosity.


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The lever is pushed over to the right allowing the barrel to hose open. Picture angle dramatizes it. Once swung closed it appears normal over the top tang.


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Thanks,


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Conventional thinking would be that it is heavy for a 28 but what a great clays gun with a weight that is perfect for that. It looks incredible. Are you working on the matching 20? What a pair that will make! Thank you for sharing.
 
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Damn nice job, single purpose maybe, but that's what "custom" is all about
 
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