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Unread 01-19-2012, 05:36 PM   #1
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As mentioned in my first intro post, I currently have a VH 12 gauge and PH on the way to me. I plan on getting the vh restored and having it completed hopefully this spring/summer. Originally this parker had a capped pistol grip, but the original stock is no longer with the gun. I'm wondering if it would take much value off, if I decided to go with a straight grip instead..the original trigger guard is in great shape, serial numbers are hardly wore and the border engraving is still quite crisp. So, would it hurt much if I used a replacement long tang trigger guard and just kept the original for safe keeping?? Or should I just go pistol grip as it was..

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Unread 01-19-2012, 05:41 PM   #2
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William, The trigger guard bow for a straight grip gun in completely different from a pistol grip one. The straight grip bow has a long tang vs. the short tang on a pistol grip gun.
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I would be more concerned about what I wanted if I was restocking the gun rather than what would increase or decrease the value. If I was in your situation I would be leaning towards a straight grip built to my dimensions for shooting. However you run the risk the original trigger guard will some day become separated from the gun and never reunited. I might look to see if someone could weld an extension on the original trigger guard, straighten it out and use that, but that's just me.
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Thanks for the reply..I know the difference..I guess I never worded it right. Would I lose much value if I used a long tang trigger guard on a new straight grip buttstock and keep the original guard for safe keeping, or should I just have the new stock made into a pistol grip as it would have been originally and then use the original PG trigger guard..
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Thats kinda what I was thinking J.B. Books....I think I would rather have the straight grip...and get the original tang straightened out and some length added to the end to look something like the original straight grips do..
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Thats kinda what I was thinking J.B. Books....I think I would rather have the straight grip...and get the original tang straightened out and some lenght added to the end to look something like the original straight grips do..
Then go confidently in that direction, it can be done. Somewhere along the way I saw a p/g trigger guard that had been lengthened and it looked factory. Somebody around here knows who can do it and hopefully they will come along soon with that info.
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Well, The person that will be doing the wood and metal work on my gun is also a member here and also in Newfoundland, Chris Dawe. He has someone who does welding for him from time to time from what I understand, will probably check into that and throw it past him when we get to working on the gun.

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If it were me, I would put the PG trigger guard away, and buy the nice one that Galazan sells, have it engraved with the SN and then I would always have the option to restock it in the future, in it's original configuration. Once you modify the original one, there's no going back. Galazan's is $75, and to weld, finish and polish the old one, then have it re numbered in the correct location would, I'm sure, cost a lot more.
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Good luck with it William, project guns can become money pits if you are not careful but they don't have to be. The point is to have fun with what you have and want what you have.
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Yeah, I was looking at Galazan's...is very nice..I know there are a couple of options...Was just looking for someother opinions..Guess I got a little thinking on my hands...
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