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Unread 03-06-2018, 05:16 PM   #21
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Mike, the grip is one thing, but i sure hope you feel differently about the top corners touching the metal.
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I returned it, so if anyone wants a go at it, let me know and I’ll pass on it’s location to you. Good store to buy from.

Thank you all for the interesting discussion about a gun with clearly an interesting history. For me, it wasn’t what I thought it was, and I’m not motivated to overlook that right now, even though it is a handsome gun.
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Yeah, by the time you put the extra money in, you could pick up one that is "right".
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Anyone see a healthy one around anywhere for $800 or less? I'm not adverse to refinishing the barrels, as long as the bores are good.
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Check Gunbroker and Gunsinternational. If you join PGCA, good ones pop up on our members only for sale section from time to time
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yeah, but usually not at that price.
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Was a member. Let it lapse since I didn't own a Parker.
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You’re always welcome and encouraged to rejoin. It’s my belief that every Parker owner should be a member.
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Mike, the grip is one thing, but i sure hope you feel differently about the top corners touching the metal.
I could live with it if it was going to be a shooter.
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You’re always welcome and encouraged to rejoin. It’s my belief that every Parker owner should be a member.
I agree. Simply managing all of the various firearm related expenses based on real need.
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