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Unread 06-12-2014, 09:50 PM   #27
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So to do this properly, first you need the try gun, the gun trunk case , the complete tool set and then the Parker provided leather case the tools came in. A Sears vinyl case, a Tru Value screwdriver, a Chinese adjustable wrench and a WalMart plastic bag won't do.

The ring on the barrel muzzle. The gun fitter has the shooter rapidly move and mount and point the gun directly at the eye of the fitter and hold position. The fitter then looks through the ring and should see the eye of the shooter.

So I am told, never personally having a gun fitted that way. The only gun fitter I have had is about any gun dealer who tells me that any gun I pick up and mount from his table fits me perfectly and was made for me.

Then others are perfectly content with a saw, cardboard and duct tape.
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