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Unread 03-10-2021, 10:36 AM   #30
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They may have changed barrels, could have been pitted or maybe Damascus or someone may have just found a set of barrels more like they wanted to shoot. Sounds like the work may have been done 30 years ago when parts were more available and more people were available to do the work. We all wish we had bought more back then but diapers and groceries were more of a priority when the family was young. Nice looking gun with some good work done on it. If the price is right, enjoy it. I think we have the making of a new column in Parker Pages, "Adventures of Andy", looking for your next Parker. I enjoy your spirit and seeing you put up with us on this site but the wisdom you gain is worth the pain. Ha!
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