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Unread 05-27-2020, 10:09 PM   #1
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Joe have you had your barrels measured by someone qualified to do so to determine the critical measurements needed in order to determine what type of load may or may not be safe to shoot in your gun. In my mind if this has not been done you will never be able to determine what is truly safe to shoot in your gun.
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Joe have you had your barrels measured by someone qualified to do so to determine the critical measurements needed in order to determine what type of load may or may not be safe to shoot in your gun. In my mind if this has not been done you will never be able to determine what is truly safe to shoot in your gun.
I don't know anyone around me that even does that..... The gun appears to be in excellent shape, still very tight, very little metal wear, etc. Just looks like it's been held a bit, because of way the patina on the receiver has developed.....
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I don't know anyone around me that even does that..... The gun appears to be in excellent shape, still very tight, very little metal wear, etc. Just looks like it's been held a bit, because of way the patina on the receiver has developed.....
All the more reason to proceed with moderate loads. Randy gives good advice. Maybe another member your area could help with inspection.
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While the outside appearance of your gun being original may lead you to believe the barrels have not been altered that is not always the case. I would urge you to consider having the barrels measured. I see that you are from the St. Charles, MO area so maybe a member can reply with information on a gunsmith in your area that could measure your bores. You might also consider going to the home page and looking in the Parker FAQ's section and then search under "need a gunsmith" which is a section devoted to gunsmiths the members have used and would recommend. You might find someone there.
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