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I'm fairly new and was wondering, is there any great disadvantage in buying a Parker that has been refinished. Barrels redone, wood redone, frame not redone but looks good. I am not a collector yet (maybe never) and this gun would be a shooter, mainly for hunting. Like I said, I am not buying this one for a collectors piece. One I am looking at is a very nice looking gun.
Thanks, Mike