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Unread 02-03-2021, 03:12 PM   #1
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If the gun you are fixing is a Parker, the bead should be german silver not brass. Before I tried to relocate the hole I would plug the existing hole with steel so that the cutter stays on location when drilling the new hole.
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If the gun you are fixing is a Parker, the bead should be german silver not brass. Before I tried to relocate the hole I would plug the existing hole with steel so that the cutter stays on location when drilling the new hole.
My situation is that a Lyman ivory middle bead which has a steel collar was installed offcenter, for sure aftermarket.
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