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12-14-2013, 04:22 PM
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I didn't care what the stock dimensions were, if Lawrence could somehow fit it to the gun. The original stock was a throwaway as was the forend. The new stock and splinter forend were of field, not trap dimensions. My trap Parker's are too high in the comb for me. I think Dave must have refinished the wood because it doesn't look like Del Grego finish any more. This is a great gun
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12-14-2013, 07:54 PM
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Bill, The wood on the gun is as you sent it to me. All I have done is repaired a broken ejector. In fact last year I broke 3 ejectors on different Parkers....  This past season none...
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