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My picutures link wasn't the best choice - it keeps logging me out. I will figure out how to do an album this weekend.
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Alan,
The easy way to post pictures assuming you have the pictures saved to your hard drive is to click on "Reply", type your message, go down to the bottom of the page where it says "Attach Files" click on "Browse" in the Upload Files from your Computer, find out where the pictures are stored on your hard drive and it should insert the path. You can insert up to 5 pictures at a time. When you have them all inserted, click on upload, then click Submit Reply. If your pictures are too big, try sending the pictures back to yourself as an e-mail attachment. This procedure usually askes you if you want to resize, select yes. When you receive your e-mail back, resave the new resized picture on your hard drive and use that location in the Attach Files section. Hope this helps you. |
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The only way I've figured how to do this is by zip - kind of a pain :banghead:
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Alan,
There is a video tutorial at the very bottom of the FAQ page found by following a link on the main page at www.parkerguns.org I suspect you had problems because the pictures were to big? There is a tutorial there that will walk you through a process to reduce the size. |
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Alan, let's see if I can post the pictures for you.
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I wonder who made that trigger.
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I ordered a PGCA letter...
... and it quotes that the original order requested a large forend (an extra $10). Would this have meant a beaver tail, or what I have on my gun as shown in the pictures? The order book also notes that the gun was returned one month later to "fit a Hartley pad, put a piece on top of stock 1" x 1" and lengthen the stock to 15 1/2". Would any of this explain why I have a straight stock now vs the originally ordered pistol-grip? Thanks for any info.
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Alan, The request for a large forend would indeed be a trap style forend. Could you show us some pictures of the stock? That would help us to decide if it factory or not.
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Are the pictures above not enough? If not, let me know how I should take them. Thanks.
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Alan, How about some pictures showing the sides of the stock and the comb.
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