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I did this years ago with an old GH. Frame was warped a bit during case hardening and re-assembly was a real pain. Good luck. Charlie Price
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Phil
IMO if your going have the frame re-case hardened. You should send the whole gun to the shop you've chosen to do the work. Have them do the dis-assembly & re-assembly. This way they will be able to fit the gun back up correctly after the re-case heat treatment process. Do yourself a favor & call Brad Bachelder or Doug turnbull before you take the gun apart. Ask them some questions & follow their advice. Sometimes saving a buck on the front end will cost two bucks on the back end. |
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Phil,
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
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I sent the frame to Classic guns but it was returned with a note that they do not have time to assemble or disassemble. I need to give this some more thought. Its a nice gun. GHE 10 gauge with 36" Parker Special steel barrels. I have had the wood redone by Chris Dawe and it turned out wonderful. The barrels went to DelGrego. So I thought I would re case. Now I am having second thoughts.
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Many times an old Parker just looks "right" with a frame merely cleaned up from surface rust and not re-cased to look like a new Chevy. This clean up is within the capability of many hobbyists, and doesn't require full disassembly. If you could post a few photos of your frame that would help.
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Why not ask Del Grego about re-casing it for you? They are certainly familiar with Parker requirements.
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Delgrego doing the work will not result in correct case colors. They use Cyanide colors. Not bone charcoal.
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As I understand the facts... DelGrego hasn't used the cyanide process since Babe stopped using the Remington facilities many decades ago. From what I understand, they outsource case hardening projects.
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