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New stock. That would be an easy decision to make if you got that gun. Either that or parts
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Alot of talk on this one ,but really the only turn off is the price ,seriously with all the talk of originality around here it's worth the time , if it has good barrels an hour removing the knob of s#!t using any of the above ideas ,personally a round file and scraper would be the least intrusive ,then rub some finish on and there's a decent shooter under there...a parts gun I can't see it not if the barrels are good ,a new stock maybe but unlikely ...the filler is applied over the guard ,my guess it's fine underneath
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With Parkers, condition is everything. In the case of that gun, though, bore size is everything.
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