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Unread 03-06-2018, 07:24 PM   #1
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Nice ! But I see a lot of guns restored that the screws are so often not timed . If I was spending the money I would like the screws to be as close as possible.
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Properly timed screws are such a key detail on a Parker, it drives me crazy to see a restored gun with crooked or buggered up screws.
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Nice ! But I see a lot of guns restored that the screws are so often not timed . If I was spending the money I would like the screws to be as close as possible.
Could be as simple as removing the screws, and swapping sides.
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