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The gun has some real positives and needs some careful work, but I think it can be returned to A level. The best part about it is the wonderful engraving. I've seen it and handled it several times, knew its recent history and I wished Mike the best with it.
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It would sound like this wonderful old Parker has found a good home. Plenty of people with the skills to bring it back and saving an AHE is something worth doing in life.
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nice a 1" pad would bring it to 14" do away with ext. scott
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Thanks to Bruce for sharing the information he had on the gun, it was very helpfu. And thanks to Richard, Greg, and Scott. The stock painting and leather covered pads are all certainly viable ideas.
Daryl Halquist has been coaching me a little on taking pictures of guns. I think these are better. |
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you could also sleeve the 30 in. barrels to a 28 ga
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you could also have 28 ga full length tubes put in the 30 in barrels
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The 30" barrels passed London proof with .014" thin spot per the Christie's London auction listing. The thin spot is about 9" from the muzzle. I think I will just shoot them if the mood strikes me - of course with low pressure loads.
But thanks for the innovative ideas. I changed some camera settings and took some more pictures. The engraving is better than I have been able to convey through my photographs. Please excuse me posting so many repetitious pictures. I think they are marginally better than the pictures I posted on this thread earlier. Best, Mike |
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Nice camera work. Takes just a little set up time and the results are so much better.
As for the suggestions: Most people like skeleton butts, so much more graceful than a padded rubber butt. Painting woodgraining or replacing the butt extension with a better matching piece of wood are options. Wouldn't full length liners and reducing the bore to 28 ga significantly alter the balance? This gun always had great engraving, and I'm glad the sellers were able to be more realistic. Lots of opportunities with the gun. |
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