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Old 11-15-2025, 10:02 AM   #1
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You should explore all avenues of finding the original forend assembly. Finding an old Parker assembly and/or parts make up & it being a drop in fit, is wish full thinking. More than likely it will need to be fit by a good gunsmith that's willing & competent to do the needed fitting. This could get very expensive. If, you could find an original Parker Reproduction, it would probably be a drop in fit, and/or very little fitting. But, finding one would be nearly impossible. So, try to find your original. This is your best option, or sell what you have, & take that money, plus some more & buy a new repoduction and in the end this will probaly be the cheaper route in the long run.
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How long are your barrels and what are the chokes?
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