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parker hale
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I saw a used parker hale rifle in a gun shop in good condition and a brno cz in the same caliber and and condition and price is same. what is your opinion? which one too choose? how good are parker hale rifles? best regards danny |
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I`ve never own a Parker Hale, but have never heard any thing bad about them. On the other hand I do own a CZ and with out a doubt it is the best factroy fifle I`ve ever owned, so for that reason I would go with the CZ. But as I said my expreance is very limited.
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I own both, my Parker Hale uses a Santa Barbara action (they used a variety of contractors Yugoslavia being another). They assembled the barrelled action in their stocks and marketed them under a variety of models depending the importing country . My Brno is Czech built, action, barrel, wood, etc., has better quality in fit and finish, and is more accurate. All things being equal the Brno would come home with me.
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Hi There,
Well I am not sure of the accuracy of some of the comments posted here about the Parker-Hale's. However from the catalogue and fliers I have dating from 1973 and 1984 I can say that yes P-H did offer several different models and my 1200 Supers do have Spanish actions but as to the fact that they offered different models ot different markets ? I don't think so. The 1200 super was styled for the American market sure but the same model was sold here in the UK and in Australia. P-H brought stock wood from Sile in Italy and made the barrels finished the actions blacked them and stocked them at Golden Hillock Road in Birmingham England. Now during a couple of periods when the company was beign taken over their quality did slip some but I cannot agree that they are inferior to the Cz-Brno and yes I have two Brnos to compare my 4 Parker Hales too . The Brno's are a model 601 in .308 and a No2 in .22 rimfire. The P-H's are :- 1200 Super 7.92mm made in 1988 1200V 6mm rem 1100 Deluxe .30 Springfield 1100M .458 win mag. I am currently trying to work out a trade for a 1200 which was sent to Rigby's for finishing by P-H, this is a .270 Win chambered rifle, P-H did this to offer anthoer level of finish they also made a 1200P (Presentation) which is engraved and had better figured wood. The model which seems to cause most confusion is the Safari, although I have seen them advertised in the Gun Magazine for sale I have yet to see and handle one which is confirmed by P-H literature as a Safari. I was told by at least 3 different dealers and one who worked at P-H that my 1100 Deluxe was Lightweigh Model, Safari and the other slips my mind just now, however at a Gun show at Bisley Camp last march I picked up the No 73 catalogue with prie list from June 1973 and it has a photo of my rifle and labels it as an 1100 Deluxe. So now unless I can confirm it through P-H printed matter I am vary of these designations applied by others. Now to choose between them ........................... well I would take the one which feels the bst to you when you shoulder it providing of course that all else is equal. Oh one thing to remember is that the P-H 1200 has a Timney type adjustable trigger which is adjustable for travel, creep and weight of pull
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Buy the CZ, no compareson.
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Hmmmm no comparision?
I wonder if you have ever handled a Parker-Hale hnter
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One of the first center fire rifles I ever owned was a Parker Hale in 30-06. It was very accurate, and totally reliable. Action was a Santa Barbara Mauser.
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I owned a Parker Hale made in the 60s. It was a fine gun. I also own a few CZs they are fine too.
If I were going .375 or above (one of my CZs is a .458 Lott) I would probably pick the CZ. Under that demarcation line I would not really care except that a whole lot of CZs have a single set trigger which might be a nice touch (My .458 does and I dont use it). Riposte
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hi
I finally got a husky 640 model with FN action m98 large ring . the gun is in real good condition and the caliber is 3006 with only iron sight. it cost me only 110 usd. i haven't yet tried it ,but i am sure it is a good shooter, thanks for your replies. danny |
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Huskavarna? I bet it is a good shooter also! They made great rifles.
Riposte
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