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Unread 04-18-2013, 06:18 PM   #21
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You are right. We have shot worse. A good gunsmith can fix it without going into the "Black Box".
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Unread 04-19-2013, 10:49 AM   #22
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Unread 04-20-2013, 10:38 AM   #23
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We are bringing out new, over-sized roll joints for Parker guns after seeing what we felt was a void in the higher end double gun market. While I have been putting guns back on the face for many years, I'm always looking to improve my methodology. We used a variety of techniques in my shop, Tig welding the hook, hinge pin replacement, and now we are offering new roll joints. On a gun that was designed from the beginning to compensate for wear, it only seemed like a logical route to follow.We hope that some of you may find this process of interest.
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I think its a great idea Steve,I've actually been trying to find the time to start making them myself for personal use
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At least to start off we will only be offering this a service. Possibly in the future they be available as in the white pieces that will need to be fit and then hardened.
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It is not ordinary that another set of barrels will "snap" on to a reciever that bears a different serial number. The relationship between the barrels and reciever is VERY complex and I have actually been able to "fix" a loose fit by carefull cleaning. Go slow and do nothing rash. David
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