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09-12-2014, 11:25 PM
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fellas i know it would be the best to have a pro like delgraygo fix this gun or some of the other good parker gun smiths but to be honest i cannot afford to have one of them fix it...i fixed the old ph 10 ga the left barrel on it would go off just looking at it...if i run into problems i will have to ask ya lls advise....charlie
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09-13-2014, 11:10 AM
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Charlie,
If anyone can do it themselves I know you can. I may be wrong, but I am guessing you can just send the sear and hammer and have them recut by them on their precise jig. That should not cost much. I don't know though.
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