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Arik, Craig is right, usually the cost is prohibitive, If it is not broken I would say clean it up and leave as is. I have a twenty gauge hammer gun with 4-1/2 inches of drop. It is what it is! Gary
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Gary I would have to stand on a stool to shoot that gun.
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I have found one of the requisite abilities to enjoy collecting old guns is that to adjust your shooting form. While many may be similiar, the older guns tend to have more stock drop. Or find one that fits you and stick with it for clays and such.
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05-19-2019, 11:13 AM | #6 | ||||||
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yes leave the stock as is gives you a reson to buy another parker....charlie
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