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Unread 10-21-2016, 10:15 AM   #1
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It may clean up to be a nice shooter if the barrels are good. It sounds like the price is right. A worthy DIY project IMO. Be sure to share pics when you are done.
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It may clean up to be a nice shooter if the barrels are good. It sounds like the price is right. A worthy DIY project IMO. Be sure to share pics when you are done.
Thanks. I can't let it sit like it is, so I'll give it my best shot and will post progress along the way.
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Back in the day Frank Pachmayr and his crew could have gussied up that gun --

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What does the "restock" look like. A Parker with throwaway wood is an expensive project.
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What does the "restock" look like. A Parker with throwaway wood is an expensive project.
Pretty nice. Great checkering, factory butt plate well fit, a few chips where the head meets the frame, and some oil absorbtion. No silver shield, but all else looks serviceable.
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