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Parker hale rifles

Posted By: jb20

Parker hale rifles - 02/18/21 01:50 AM

Anybody got any? And your thoughts... ive had 3 and they seem to be good but not popular around here..the only one I got now is a 243 that my dad gave my kids but its a full size rifle and will be given to one of em when they hit 25 šŸ˜…
Posted By: Thread Killer

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/18/21 03:38 AM

They are nice Mauser 98s, better finished to my eye than the Interarms Mark X rifles. I love them but have never owned one. Iā€™d love one in .35 Whelen.
Posted By: 1955Retiree

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/18/21 02:13 PM

Good rifles. I owned one in Rem 7mm Mag. Also owned a Husqavarna in Rem 7mm Mag.
They were very similar. Both shot good and looked good. If not mistaken I think Parker Hale are British but I could be wrong.
Posted By: jacannon

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/18/21 06:56 PM

I have one in 308 win.
Posted By: roadkill

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/18/21 08:34 PM

Never have heard anything bad about them.
Posted By: UncleHuck

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/19/21 03:16 AM


Mostly WWII Mauser rifles, barrels and sporter stocks done in Birmingham, England. Decent rifles, and usually pretty reasonable.
Posted By: jb20

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/19/21 03:39 AM

Originally Posted by UncleHuck

Mostly WWII Mauser rifles, barrels and sporter stocks done in Birmingham, England. Decent rifles, and usually pretty reasonable.

Cool thats where this one is from and imported in new York...I don't know a whole lot about older guns but I do like the Mauser action, I've got an old Springfield 1903 or 1917 30-06 that's has a sporter stock imported by Remington, the bluing looks rough but no rust and it's heavy but accurate
Posted By: Morris

Re: Parker hale rifles - 02/20/21 05:10 AM

I remember about 30yrs ago my friend had one in .270. Beautiful gun. Burned up in a house fire
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