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Very nice, Lldub. I have only handled one, a 32" HE 20 several years ago that was for sale at $17,500 in 2009 (it sold not long after I saw it). I was amazed at how well it fit me, and how well it handled. I had read about them being clunky and pretty much useless, so I was surprised at how lithe it was. It made me feel like I could have knocked down some very "high flyers' in a dove field with it. I'd sure love the chance some day.
You were in rare air, owning that one. Thanks for posting pictures.
I was well aware of the 12 gauge HE's for about the last 40 years but to be honest I wasn't aware until I saw this thread that they made them in 20 gauge as well !
I am curiouse if there is an opinion on the approx number of these produced ?
Parker’s , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm’s and my family in the Philippines