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Congrat's on taking the leap & joining the SxS fraternity, let alone your first gun being a Parker.
Getting a qualified smith to look over the gun is a good move, but be aware that most gunsmiths don't know about or work on Parkers on a regular basis and because of this can actually damage the gun or give you un-informed advice & opinions about your gun. My advice is to be sure to find a gunsmith that knows Parkers!
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