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Unread 11-21-2012, 08:15 AM   #1
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You must have the correct tools and would be best to have a qualified gun smith show you exactly what is involved. It is a project to say the least. Some of the repro's can have stuck screws and give the experts trouble. Your gun is valuable and messing up the screws is very easy! Those screws must be hand made, fited, timed and engraved to match if one would need replaced....SEE the $$$ leave you! Better sent to a qualified gun smith who has worked on Parker repro's...like member and gun smith Brade Bachelder in michigan. I would expect to pay 200.00 for this project, maybe a little less?? A call to Brad to get exact amount would be in order. You may want to ask for additional recomandations close to were you live. Other members have had this work preformed and could give you more info if you ask. Thanks Kenny SXS ohio...(-:
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