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You're doing the right thing Michael.
Keep in mind that not every 'gunsmith' is qualified to do the work on these old guns in the manner that they deserve. Some can even do more damage to these guns through their ignorance of proper repair procedures. And there are those whose work is so perfect that you can't even tell there was ever a problem with the gun.... we hope you have chosen one of these. Good Luck.
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03-04-2014, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
You're doing the right thing Michael.
Keep in mind that not every 'gunsmith' is qualified to do the work on these old guns in the manner that they deserve. Some can even do more damage to these guns through their ignorance of proper repair procedures. And there are those whose work is so perfect that you can't even tell there was ever a problem with the gun.... we hope you have chosen one of these. Good Luck.
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yeah, everything that Dean said.. Plus there are more smiths out there that can screw up a Parker then there are good ones that know what they are doing.
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