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What can be done with a Repro - The final chapter.
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Default What can be done with a Repro - The final chapter.

I had previously posted some other separate threads on the wood work and engraving work on this gun, but I thought I would start a new one on the finished result.


This gun is a 26" Parker Reproduction 20g. DHE Double Trigger gun.

My intent for this project was to refine as much as possible on the Repro platform as an example of what can be done with these guns to dress them up some more.

I started with reworking the wood for lower shooting dimensions. The comb was brought down quite a bit and reshaped, and the heel lowered a little. The forend was thinned out a lot as well. The finish was redone in a medium gloss oil (to somewhat resemble the Urethane that was put on the repros) and the figure and color was enhanced a lot in the finishing process. The checkering was recut and the borders than mullered.

The barrels were not touched as they were just fine. Only the breech face was striped as original Parkers were.

I replaced all of the screws on the gun (metal and wood) with new ones that have much thinner slots than the original repro screws. Especially the wood screws. The slots on repro Wood screws are huge.
Then I polished out all of the metalwork.

Geoffroy Gournet then embellished all of the scroll work on the gun to give it more dimension and to make it all look hand cut vs the machine done "engraving" by the factory. Special attention was paid to the 3 game scenes and a lot of detail was added to them and also background detail. A note on the engraving is that the factory "engraving" can look washed out with the faux case color, and even with bone charcoal case color. But that is not the case with fresh hand cut engraving. It really stands out through the new bone charcoal case color. The hand cuts allow the light to be reflected off of it.

The trigger guard serial number was redone in the original style with the No. before it.

The frame and metalwork was case colored by Turnbull.

I Nitre Blued the buttplate, trigger guard and screws.

Oh, yeah... and the triggers were Nickel Plated, like original grade 3 guns.

I also had Geoffroy engrave the stock oval with my monogram as this is my personal gun and it will be shown and shot. Look for it at some of the upcoming events if you want to see it up close and in person.

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