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Unread 07-17-2013, 11:31 AM   #11
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A fellow here once droped a automatic with the safety off. It fired three times hitting him once in the side. He did survive but was hurt badly. Gerald.

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that really was an automatic, mechanically I would wonder that happened
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No safety guns are the epitome of Parker, Smith, and Fox collector guns. I've even seen a no safety Model 21. The greatest evidence of no safety guns are pigeon guns of the pre ATA days.
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No safety guns are the epitome of Parker, Smith, and Fox collector guns. I've even seen a no safety Model 21. The greatest evidence of no safety guns are pigeon guns of the pre ATA days.
Up to a point I can understand a no-safety compitition/target gun, but not on a field gun. As for these "club" guns, just being able to afford the price of admission does not guarantee being safe in a blind.
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Unread 07-17-2013, 03:35 PM   #14
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Any thoughts on the butt treatment?
Any recommendations on a replacement?

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nice ingraveing. I am surprised california dos'nt require a 3 shot plug in a double barrel.
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Good one Wayne.

Gun was owned by the sellers' fathers' father.
You could say it was Grandfathered in.
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I would be leaving that old Silver alone, or sell it to me, the gun not the pad.
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I would be leaving that old Silver alone, or sell it to me, the gun not the pad.
Crushed at the heel, hard as a rock and slick as ice.
I'd keep it with all other items of provenance but I'd really like to help out the back end. Silvers you say?
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I am with Bill leave it as is. A new pad will spoil a very classy gun just my opinion. I will take it as is and keep it as is. You asked
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Thank you Craig.
I respect and appreciate your input.
This pad however is really a mess. Crushed, cracked, gouged, misshapen. The worst facet on an otherwise handsome vintage Parker.
I'd never trash it, but must it really stay?


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