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I have a Parker that was my Grandfathers gun with a serial no. 2000xx which was manufactured in 1922. It has a frame size 12/2 and a barrel weight 3 15 and grade ov. It is made of Trojan steel. It has a fair amount of rust but is in ok shape otherwise. Should I attempt to refinish it myself or should I have it professionally done. Is this a valuable gun ??
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