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Unread 01-13-2014, 05:58 PM   #19
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Eric Sometimes pic's are decieving but to me it looks like the wood is very salvagable. It may be a little oil soaked in the head. Try dissambleing your gun then soak the wood in a stiff solution of Murphy oil soap for about an hour. It will clean off a lot of that old dirty finish and give you a much better look at your wood. Not much work,you may be surprised at what you have. I also have a parker lifter 10ga along with about six others and surprisingly it is the softest shooting 10ga I own. Its also one of the lightest.
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