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Jay: that is clearly a weld fracture, and looks to be between 2 rods (down the middle of a scroll), and not at the ribband edge weld. There also appears to be an impending fracture at 90 degrees almost forming a cross. It's possible this is the result of a repaired dent. Do you have the wall thickness measurement there?
The fracture looks to be about 10" from the breech and it is my opinion that no repair attempt should be made at that location. Sorry for your let down (been there myself ), but thanks for posting. I added one of your images here, with an attribution http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/18015717 Can't make The Southern this year, but please say 'hi' to all the Parker fellas for me.
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04-23-2015, 04:53 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Jay that's too bad about your gun. I have a 12 ga lifter that had an issue uncovered during prep for refinishing. You can search my posts or read an article I wrote titled "Space Age Parker" in one of last years editions. I had extensive testing done but with a positive outcome.
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04-23-2015, 10:49 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Drew, I was unable to take any barrel thickness measurements. As I get more into my Parker hobby/addiction I am realizing I need to invest in some tools would be beneficial and help me make some of my own evaluations. I am glad you were able to use one of the photos.
Mike, I did look at what you went through and I would likely be going down that path if I was unable to return the gun. It looked like you did get positive results. Under different circumstances, I would have kept the gun and looked for ways to fix and use it. However, I didn’t believe I was buying a project gun and am glad I was able to return the gun, even if miss it just a little. I’ll get over that. Thanks for the comments, Jay |
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04-24-2015, 07:18 AM | #16 | ||||||
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I think you made the right call
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