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Unread 05-13-2013, 04:00 PM   #2
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Looks like a good Parker. Yes, I would have it "fixed". From these pictures I don't see anything that would cost all that much to make it right; around $300 maybe. Blue the barrels and trigger guard would fix most of what I can see. I would probably leave the rest alone. But that is all from the pictures, you would know better with gun in hand.

Removal of the pin is not a good idea!!

What happens when you take the forend off? Since it was shot I assume the action feels free when you load it? Have you oiled it with a good light gun oil?

How are the bores, are the pitted or mirror?
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