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New Member, Inherited Parker |
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04-30-2012, 08:39 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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New Member, Inherited Parker
Hi, I've inherited a Parker double, Serial 219233. It's a Model BHE trap gun, with 32" barrels, a ventilated rib (with front bead), and double triggers.
Apparently during it's lifetime, the stock was pieced to raise the comb. It's a good job, but obviously not the original configuration. The cost of having a new stock fitted is beyond my budget, so I'm considering to either have the stock refinished, or to just sell the gun outright. The finish on the stock right now is "crazed", and it has an aftermarket butt pad installed.
Anyway, I'm searching for advice and suggestions, and the members of thos Association are clearly who I'd like to get advice from.
Here are a few pictures:
Wayne Clifton
Pittsburgh, PA
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