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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
"Yes, the gun can be shouldered so that it can go bang and hit targets, but that is where the usefulness of that particular piece of wood ends."
Whenever anyone disagrees with you you seem to get very upset and take on a “woe is me”attitude. What is up with that?
My statements about the wood are from the standpoint of what has already been done, what can and cannot be done given what has been done and what would be a waste of time. Of course it is just my opinion as a craftsman dedicated to doing things correctly.
The owner of the gun can do whatever he wants to do with it. And if he is happy with it, then great. He posted with questions of originality, they have been answered.
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I believe, but maybe others don't, that it is counterproductive to criticize what someone has in a Parker, whether it has a dozen warts, or they paid twice too much for it. Yes, you are an expert and I admire your work, but there are many of us who buy "junk" and get a great satisfaction out of bringing it back to usefulness, a modicum of original appearance, or functionality. Not all of us have AH grades stuffed away or in the works, but see the life left in a beat 12 Trojan as worth rescuing from the parts bin. No "woe is me attitude," but just get tired of trying to help a newcomer so that he does not go away and say what a bunch of arrogant jerks these people are. Sometimes you have to sugarcoat an answer instead of telling them in a manner they think it is a worthless piece of crap. I have nothing against you, but do notice you have been thanked 13,775 for your posts but only reciprocate to others with thanks 413 times (a 33-1 ratio). Meaning most of our posts are worthless. No "woe is me," I will shut the hell up as I have for six month periods before rejoining conversations, only to be told again my
opinion was wrong. Go for it.
You call it a "waste of time" to try to spruce it up some, but I can see the pistol grip can be reduced in length, the proper checkering pattern put on it, a shield, and a better pad. Not at your shop for I know that you do high end work, but there are lots of good gunsmiths out there who can do it reasonably. I have had some amazing work done by talented gunsmiths at prices I was amazed at for what they did. If it was given to me, I would not think twice about spending $500 in it to make it more functional and desirable as described before in my suggestions.
I guess that is why Americans fought a war against each other over 160 years ago, over opinions. "Over and out."