Quality of factory inletting.
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Took down this grade 6 lifter today. Check out the inletting in the lock area around the bride. And also for the grip cap. This particular gun has an engraved steel cap on it.
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Unbelievable bridle inletting. It makes me want to open up some of my hammer guns.
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I wonder what it looked like when it was new before any wood shrinkage.
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Quality of Workmanship
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They remind me of the quality seen in all quality levels of Prussian Daly's
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Brian, Do you think it served any practical purpose to inlet that close?
Obviously the screws will never loosen with the heads pressed into the wood. Or was the stock maker just showing off his skill, only to have it hidden from view? Too bad we can't visit the factory and watch it being done. |
Nice one Brian. I love to see the precision work hand executed from yesteryear...bc (before computer)...thanks for sharing.
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The same goes for high polishes, engine turning and cross hatching on internal parts. No real purpose other than to show off level of finish and attention to detail. |
thanks for posting. More impressed than ever with the Parker workmanship.
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