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Unread 09-15-2011, 03:15 PM   #4
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Michael,

Welcome to the forum. You have a very nice Parker!

If it were mine, I would have the stock & ejector repaired and leave the rest as is.

There are a few stock men out there that can repair the stock and make it stronger than it was when new; AND do it in a way that will be almost invisible to your eye.

You have a DHE grade and a nice one. Check out the wwwparkerguns.org main page and click on the FAQ link and read over the list. There you will find information to help know if the beavertail forend is original or not and the Parker Identification link will explain the marks under the barrels and on the water table of the frame.

You have a nice gun and I would let only a gunsmith with experience with Parkers work on it. One known for high quality work. It is not a gun for the avg. gunsmith, it is just to nice to take the risk.
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