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Unread 02-10-2012, 10:03 PM   #5
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My frame looks very similar to your 12 guage. I am definitely going to leave the metal alone. I also check out your disassembly album and noticed that the innards of the disasembly gun and your project gun look very clean. There is absolutly no rust or pits in my metal, but the inside is pretty dark and looks dirty. Do you have any suggestions for cleaning the inside of the frame and it moving parts? My barrells look great, so I won't be messing with them at all.

I am carefully studying your disassembly pics and am thinking I will try the reassembly instead of giving it to my smith.

I spoke to Turnbull today and will be getting a quote for the wood work. I have restored the wood on many guns, but I know nothing about checkering work and decided to leave it to the pros.

This one should be done in the next couple of months so I am shopping around for my next Parker project.
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