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Unread 01-18-2011, 11:28 AM   #1
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Has anyone ever put an adjustable comb on a Parker? Yes, I know it's heresy, but short of ugly tape-on risers or a new stock it seems like the answer. The stock has been altered in the past and has had other repairs so it is not original.
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Unread 01-18-2011, 11:37 AM   #2
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I've seen a few Parkers with adjusted combs done by adding a nicely fitted piece of walnut glued in and reshaped. Austin made one on his Vulcan barreled hammer gun and it looks good and the gun fits him perfectly. That's as far as I would go personally but to each his own...
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Unread 01-18-2011, 11:59 AM   #3
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i have a lc smith that a comb has been added to the stock..looks ok and fits me like a glove....if i your gun was mine and that stock had already been modified i would do with it has i seen fit... i dont like to alter oringal guns but if they have already been altered why not.... charlie
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The layout of the tang and lock inletting of most top action exposed hammer Parkers is such that the drop at comb cannot be increased without adding wood. The only problem I encountered was that sawing the comb behind the wrist left only a narrow flat strip to glue the Monte Carlo. It has worked out alright so far, but it is a little tricky to maintain a smooth transition from cheek to comb.

I'll try some pictures later.

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Unread 01-18-2011, 03:19 PM   #5
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Here is the piece sliced off the comb to provide a surface to add height. The raised comb is about twice the width of the base for about two inches. It takes some tricky plane and rasp work to produce a smooth transition from old stock to new comb.

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Unread 01-18-2011, 03:23 PM   #6
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Go for it Ed. To me a shooter that is modified is still a shooter. It is just now a shooter that will work better for you. In the end its all about shooting better.
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Here is the stock profile and the detail of the joint at comb. I gained about 5/8 in drop at comb, which is the essential place, and about 1/2 inch in drop at heel. I found it necessary to provide a monte carlo heel to fit existing pads, with out reshaping the toe.
The gun is stocked for shooting head up; ie see the bird, put the rib on the bird and the butt and comb find the right places by themselves.
The finish is Man O War varnish, leveled and rubbed out with rottenstone and mineral oil.

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Unread 01-18-2011, 05:22 PM   #8
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Austin, that is one nice hammer gun. Those who have seen my rare and valuable?? PHE vent rib trap with extra factory vent rib skeet barrels after the crossover stock was installed will understand why I don't give Austin a hard time. If you can't shoot it, fool with it. I'm sure that after Austin and I are gone, someone will restore our guns to original. Now Dr. Truitt's guns, I don't know. I think some hard core shooter will leave them as is. His "shooters" seem to have some charm that my and Austin's shooters don't have.
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Unread 01-19-2011, 08:28 AM   #9
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Have you considered a leather lace on comb pad? I use one and it works very well and the original stock isn't altered. In addition it's a lot cheaper thean reshaping the stock.
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Richard - I have tried all that. A prior owner took the height of the comb down such that the nose is very thin, resulting in tape-on, stick-on, and velcro-on pads sliding around. My best option may be to do a comb transplant.
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