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I thought I would take a couple pics and show you the work Bachelder did on this gun. I think they did a very nice job. Notice the Mullered borders, real case coloring, and even a gold plated trigger. He must have also adjusted the trigger as this gun has the best trigger pull of any single trigger Parker I've owned.
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Brad does great work...just look at those colors...(-:
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Thanks, wood is not spectacular but has great grain flow through the wrist which I always look for.
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Checkering borders and colors look great! I wonder why he didn't clean up the checkering though. It would much improve the factory job. Evens out the spacing and points up all the diamonds. I really prefer the oil finished wood!
Here's a pic of the 28 ga. I fixed that broke in half through the checkering. Unfortunately, even if you blow the picture up, I'm not sure you can see how much better the checkering looks. I wish you could download larger files here for more resolution. |
I've got two 12-ga. Repros with 28" barrels, both are stamped "12 GAUGE 2 3/4" but both of these guns have 3" chambers. They are both Sporting Clays Classic models which were advertised as having 3" chambers despite the "12 GAUGE 2 3/4" stamping on them. This gets me to wondering if most, if not all of the 12-ga. 28" Repros have 3" chambers, even though they may have been stamped with only 2 3/4"????
For those with 12-ga. 28" Repros with only the 2 3/4" stamping, have you actually measured them to verify? |
Joe, I've never done checkering but I'm not sure you could even out the spacing on the checkering. That has always been one of my major dislikes about the Repros is the poor checkering. Some rows are very well spaced and some are not. If they were recut even I think it might really mess things up, but then again I'm not a guy that does checkering. At least it is hand cut and not done with a laser, which I hate.
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MONEY WELL SPENT, on the boarders and case colors , I always wondered why they never got the boarders wright , there not hard to duplicate , but doing after the fact, that's a different story. brads shop does fine work.
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Gerry A . The gun looks great. My only comment is there are 2 screws that are out of alignment. The front screws on both sides may have been switched on reassembly. they should be horizontal. try switching the right for the left. Thanks
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You are right Richard and I hadn't noticed that. I will check them and let me ask you can these be changed without taking the gun apart?
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