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Unread 12-06-2016, 08:01 PM   #1
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19, note the x's 2 or 3...

Well done and congrats indeed. Especially for the ones that were "saved" that might of otherwise been parted out.
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Only one Parker this year, a 30" grade 3 lifter in amazing condition, acquired from one of our esteemed members.

I hope to have it back by the Southern as it is with Briley right now for installation of a choke tube in the left barrel, reaming the choke to cyl. in the right, a Hi-Viz front sight, adjustable comb and replacing the skeletal butt plate with a White Line recoil pad.
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Only one Parker this year, a 30" grade 3 lifter in amazing condition, acquired from one of our esteemed members.

I hope to have it back by the Southern as it is with Briley right now for installation of a choke tube in the left barrel, reaming the choke to cyl. in the right, a Hi-Viz front sight, adjustable comb and replacing the skeletal butt plate with a White Line recoil pad.
what - no porting??
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I'll do that myself with my Dremel.
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Use a sharpened barn spike and a hammer. No grinding dust that way.
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Only one Parker this year, a 30" grade 3 lifter in amazing condition, acquired from one of our esteemed members.

I hope to have it back by the Southern as it is with Briley right now for installation of a choke tube in the left barrel, reaming the choke to cyl. in the right, a Hi-Viz front sight, adjustable comb and replacing the skeletal butt plate with a White Line recoil pad.
We just put 1000 rounds through that SAA. I think the frame stretched a tiny bit.
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We just put 1000 rounds through that SAA. I think the frame stretched a tiny bit.
I'm surprised it held up for 1k rounds. It's an Italian repro you know. Uberti I think.
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I called that lifter in as stolen just now. I told them the perp is leaving the country.
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I called that lifter in as stolen just now. I told them the perp is leaving the country.
Sorry Craig, did'nt mean to highjack your thread but these things tend to get out of hand. I don't know what gets into these guys Probably because we don't get to see or shoot together often enough.

Final word on the subject.... for the record, the SAA is micro-chipped and reported to the authorities to be in a gun unfriendly state. Touche. Checkmate. Finis!
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