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Francis; It has been my experience that a lot of the rusty look of old Parkers is really a soft fouling or growth of some kind of mold? for a better word on the surface. I have used this procedure on several lifter and hammer guns that I shoot, and the twist/damascus pattern has recovered with time. It doesn't restore anything, but many times the grungy look on old Parkers is just a growth on the surface, not really deep rust.
Best, Austin
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