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That's impressive
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Not for sale. 16 ga. 30 inch 1 frame
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sorry. thought you were answering post 10.
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They come up for sale once in a while, there are two types of Pachmayr upgrades IMHO, ones like yours that had a lot of time and money spent on them, and then you can run across a DU upgrade that was used as a raffle gun at a DU event. These do not seem to be as finally finished as a gun like yours.
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Jims example above is a good example of one of these upgrades that actually look close to an original Parker by way of style. A lot of them dont and are more a along the lines of true custom built guns.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Kirk Potter For Your Post: |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Eric Eis For Your Post: |
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did anyone notice the boogered rib signature on the GI one for sale?
seems to me the classic...measured with micrometer, mark it with chalk, cut it with an axe.
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