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Unread 04-17-2010, 11:41 PM   #3
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Lovely gun. Screws are close to perfect. Stock head is slightly proud of the metal (a good thing). Water table does not appear to have a single pit. Butt plate looks almost new. How are the bores? Can you post a picture of the muzzle end looking down on the bead, which may answer Dean's question about barrel length being original. Obviously well cared for during and after use, as well as storage over the years. It has likely not been dismantled and if everything operates smoothly, there may not be any need to get inside for cleaning. If things are a bit sticky, it could use a day at the spa after 113 years. If you do anything yourself, ensure you have proper tools and know the methods involved. If you have any work done by another, ask here for well experienced Parker gunsmiths anywhere near you. A great gun to be enjoyed for decades to come.
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