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I will go out on a limb and say that work was most likely not done by the factory. 99% sure.
That said, you would be surprised some of the stuff that WAS done by the factory. They turn up interesting info often. Always order a research letter, is my philosophy |
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Who would have seen that one coming. I'm with you on the letters, order them for every Parker for sure IMO. Along that line I have been reading some G&H info on a B grade Parker, incredibly thorough to say the least. Mr. Beach wrote a novel for some $50 in 2011 when this one was written, WOW !
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Hold on, experts. "Not in Serialization Book" means the stock book is missing. "Surviving Records Available" means, although the stock book is missing, order book or other information is available. Contrary to the experts' statements on this thread, proof of factory modification of this gun may be included in the "Surviving Records". A letter could have this information.
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I’m thinking the buttstock is a replacement, not spliced. Pad definitely not original. I would imagine a good wood man could remove the comb and replace that pad with something more appropriate.
Something special about 20ga. V-grades. |
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the butt stock doesn't have mullerd borders.
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I noticed a tiny bit of rounding on one of the screw head slots. It wasn’t turned using a turnscrew made of pre-WWII angel’s breath. The gun is obviously worthless and should be sold for pennies, to me;-)
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Thanks for the great input. My ambition is to keep the gun and enjoy it in the field with my dogs. I am not interested in recouping my little investment but enjoying the gun as a shooter and a conversation starter with my pals.
I have shot it with low pressure loads and it points and shoots better than I could have ever expected. I was interested in the stock only because it was an issue with my local guys who insisted that I should change it to more conform to the standards that Parker Shotguns should exhibit. Personally I like it as it is and will probably leave it and enjoy! |
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Moses should have put that as the 11th Commandment |
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