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Old 10-27-2017, 08:22 PM   #1
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Ok I agree the barrels were a MESS!!! It looks like it just left the factory now thanks to your efforts. I shot this gun a few weeks back in northern NY and killed a mallard dead in the air at 45 yards plus so they do work!!!
The stock on the gun was cleaned but not sanded. I used timberlux walnut stain to bring back the color. I would highly recommend the product if you need to darken wood.
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Bill Schwarz, gunsmith: 267 Brushy Top Road, Ellijay, GA 30540

He has repaired and restored many Parkers for myself
And Asa Kelley. Somehow he is always able to come up with or make many had to find Parker
Parts. He is truly a craftsman and gunsmith.

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