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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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It will make a good pheasant gun particularly for late season and long range. I often use a 2 frame , 30 inch Damascus barreled GHE for that.
But the first thing I would do is get rid of those ugly black splotches on the frame table and trigger guard tang. |
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post: |
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Thanks everyone!
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First off let me welcome you to the group & congratulate you on acquiring your first Parker. Believe me when I say it won't be your last one, you're forewarned!
On a quick glance your gun looks to be a good solid shooter grade/condition gun. I feel you are on the right track about refinishing the wood being as most of the original finish is missing. If your a handy guy you can do the work yourself. There is a good tutorial here on the site for disassembly of the gun. I would suggest getting a good set of gunsmithing screwdrivers like those from Brownell's before you start. You will need good fitting screw drivers to preserve the screw slots. You say there is some cracks in the wood. Be sure to get all of the oil out of the wood before attempting any glue type of repairs. Keep sanding of the wood to a minimum, it's really easy to over sand the wood & round of areas that shouldn't be rounded. The guy's here have a lot of knowledge for these type of things and feel free to ask questions as they come up. Another thing to keep in mind is if you decide to contract the finish or repair work. Be sure to use a gunsmith that is familiar with Parkers or other SxS's. Also be aware that most of the go to Parker smiths are very busy & it may take a long time line to have the work done. You've got a great start & I wish you many great days afield with your Parker & GSP. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Tyler Durden For Your Post: |
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