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Unread 11-15-2012, 08:08 PM   #9
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Bruce:
It sounds as though you like this gun for its own sake -- but are disappointed in the less than forthcoming seller. If some added cost and the satisfaction of bringing a grand old Parker back to shooting will reward you, then keep it.
For a literally invisible repair, I'd consult The Stock Doctor (google that term) or Mark Larson Gun Art. either one can make that crack go away completely... and have the stock stronger than new.
Another issue is the chipped comb nose. Stock Doctor can fix that too.
If you look close at the bores please remember that minor pitting will NOT make the gun unsafe to shoot with modest pressure loads.

Finally, I would NEVER do business with the seller of that gun again. He has no scruples.

Best, Kensal
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