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Unread 03-18-2011, 07:25 AM   #4
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Bruce, I'm a Smith man for sure but you guys have turned me on to these older Parker guns and the quality is just unreal! I get Parkers in for repair from time to time and I restock several a year and being anal retentive on the stuff I'm just curious as to how it was done originally. Someone must know. I use a tool from Brownells, the round bottom cutter, after using a 26 LPI cutter to put a light line where the bottom of the mullering will be, then add the border line with the regular tool, cut the mullered portion, go back and clean up the lines inside and outside of the mullered area. It looks like the Parker style mullering but I'm really jumping through hoops to get there. I'm not against the process taking so long when the results are good unless there is another way that still retains the quality. Jerry
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