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If the project is well done like Ed's, I would see no problem with it.
The original Parker barrel makers were pretty skilled at working with bores and chokes to maximize performance. Note the recent article in DGJ about some 12 gauges with 11 gauge bores. Finding someone today who is also skilled with barrels seems to me to be no problem and probably what the old gun deserves
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