Parker VH Good as ever, this old Parker didn’t disappoint on a chukar hunt. It was my only shotgun for many years, but eventually I sold it as I began a career as a Michigan conservation officer and moved to northern Michigan.Ĭheck availability here. In 1963, when I was 15 years old and growing up in Lansing, Mich., my Uncle Jerry had me do a few odd jobs for him, and as payment he presented me with a Stevens Model 94 16-gauge-an old single shot shotgun with a Tenite synthetic stock. Stevens Model 94 This vintage Stevens single shot still does a number on the grouse each fall. What follows is a list of some of our favorite Blasts From the Past. Without question, though, the best and most priceless guns in this collection are the heirloom rifles and shotguns that have been in families for generations-passed down from fathers to sons to grandsons-and are still used in the woods during hunting season every fall. If you were to gather all of the firearms together into one massive gun safe, you would arguably have the greatest, most enviable collection of guns in the world, including classic rifles, fine shotguns, and even a couple truly rare guns (the Fly Gun?). For more than two years on The Gun Nuts, readers have been sending us submissions for our series of vintage firearms, Blast From the Past.
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