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Bruce Day
09-02-2017, 12:53 PM
100 years of oil, water and dirt. Will soak it in an ultrasonic cleaner for an hour.

John Campbell
09-02-2017, 06:15 PM
Not a pretty sight.

However, please allow me to offer some personal experience. Any flat spring (like the top lever spring seen here) may come to pieces in due time if placed into an ultrasonic cleaner while the spring is under compression. Some do. Some don't. I have my own ideas as to why.

Just a thought.

Brian Dudley
09-02-2017, 08:40 PM
I always strip completely before putting in an ultrasonic. Not only to ensure no damage occurs. But also to ensure that everything in easily cleaned and dried out before reassembly.

Mark Riessen
09-04-2017, 02:55 PM
Bruce, Is that Jeffs' 1 frame GH ? Mark

Bruce Day
09-05-2017, 09:29 AM
It is. I have cleaned the action, glued and internally pinned the stock head, and refinished the wood without grinding and excessive sanding. We will see if the stock repairs hold as they should. I would not shoot heavy artillery loads through it.

I did some recheckering. Jeff could further hide the old cheek pin bolt holes with multiple coats of paint blended to match the wood and applied with a fine brush.
Hiding the break through the grip is a problem and I have done what I can. Jeff or you could do a little more finishing work on it now but regardless it's ready for pheasant season.

Brian Dudley
09-05-2017, 12:15 PM
Bruce, i would be looking for a different stock if I were you.

Bruce Day
09-05-2017, 04:08 PM
Not my gun. I've tried to fix it as a favor to an old Air Force friend who bought it cheap at a county gun show. There was a lot of abuse wear and hardly any shooting wear. We shall see if it holds together.

Here is my old G 12ga.

Dean Romig
09-05-2017, 05:00 PM
That's a pretty piece of wood despite the scars of abuse - and those colors on the frame and floor plate are very nice too.





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Bill Murphy
09-05-2017, 05:37 PM
Your gun is nicer, Bruce.

Gerald McPherson
09-05-2017, 06:43 PM
Love the G engraving , just right. Someone rubbed all the color off the receiver on mine but left all of it on the forearm iron.

Mark Riessen
09-05-2017, 10:14 PM
Bruce, I would like to thank you for Jeff. He is out of the country right now. I'm sure that you already know that. He was really thrilled to pick up a 12 GA. on a one frame, and a fish tail to boot. I know that he was not wanting to dump a lot of coin into the gun, as there is nothing really rare about a 12 GA. GH. We both thought it would be such a thrill just to get the old girl back into the field again even if she is abit ruff around the edges. Jeff has a great mind set about things like that . A few nicks and scratches don't bother him. Just so she would be solid and shootable. He would say ' embrace her for what she is ' . Thank you again from both of us. Between the two of us we have a lot of dog power so maybe she will make a few feathers fly, I wish she could talk and tell us what happened to her. Mark

Ted Hicks
09-08-2017, 08:37 AM
It warms my heart to see an old Parker brought back into service, and to do it for a friend is fantastic...hats off to you Mr. Day. "Embrace her for what she is"...I couldn't agree more.