A casual stroll down Guns International Lane will tell you, the days of the $2500 small bore ejector gun are long gone. It's pretty common to see such gunss well over the $5k mark.
As a collector society, we all expound on the virtues of saving them all. I'd be talking out both sides of my mouth, as more than a few do here, if I said none should be parted out, and clearly here, the sum of the parts is worth more than the whole. I've seen more than a few 0 frame ejector fore ends , here, and elsewhere, going (not asking) for over $500. Ejector barrels, $1500 an up. So saying it's a $500 barreled action is a bit much to accept.
I get the fact that there are plenty of people out there who don't even know which end of a screwdriver to hold onto, let alone tackle a project such as this. I'm not one of them.
You might wait a while to find the perfect butt stock, but it doesn't take perfect to beat the one on the subject gun. Fore end wood is out there.
A matching number 28" 0 frame small bore is a great starting point for my kind of project. I'm glad for all the people who prefer to pay retail. They sleep at night, instead of dreaming of the next step in a project, and they also elevate the value of the marque.
When you consider it's been nearly a century since the last Parker was made, there are an awful lot of them them have been 'tinkered with'.
Hell, someone's got to keep the stock makers and gunsmiths in pocket money.
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