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That is a very precise splice, Dean. Is it welded on?
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The retaining of a tang extension is, in my opinion something that should be done of not much else if being done to the gun. Or is refurbishment of the existing good parts is being done.
But, if a gun were being completely restored. Or in your guns case, a stock needs replacing due to catastrophic damage, it is my opinion that a tang extension be removed and the gang made correct again. The only scenario that it would really justify it being left is if there is some way to document and prove that it was special order factory work.
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So Scott, as you can see, opinions will vary.
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Restore the gun or sell it to someone who will. It's very satisfying to see one of these wrecks brought back by one of the wizards of wood and metal. It won't be cheap. It won't be worth what you have in it. But you will have saved another Parker. Put your initials on the shield and become part of that guns history.
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The good news is the stock looks solid which is often not the case with early hammer guns. Looks like the receiver was blued at some point. My suggestion is to send it to a reputable gunsmith who knows Parkers and get them to evaluate it for you. The barrels being safe is the big part. I looks like an attractive early Parker.
Oh, don't forget to join PGCA where you can learn more about it and also order a research letter. Looks like there are surviving records on 3600, so you would enjoy learning more about your gun. |
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