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Unread 04-06-2023, 05:05 PM   #1
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I believe all parker reproduction parts were destroyed in a flood. So repair could be a problem in the future. Just a thought.
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Unread 04-06-2023, 05:33 PM   #2
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If it were my choice I’d buy the original . But I’d also buy some sort of beater gun for him to use a bit before I put the little Parker in his hands .
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I believe all parker reproduction parts were destroyed in a flood. So repair could be a problem in the future. Just a thought.
Actually not, Repro's can be fitted with original parts as they were exact copies.

The Reproduction that led me down the Parker rabbit hole I found in pieces. As in, we discovered the barrels first then the stock and forend. An exhaustive search finally uncovered the receiver and all of its internals in a gallon bag on a table full of gun parts. When inventory was taken it revealed a missing hammer. This was located from an original and now this fine shotgun has been responsible for many pounds of turkey jerky!.........And an infatuation with Parkers old and new.
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I believe all parker reproduction parts were destroyed in a flood. So repair could be a problem in the future. Just a thought.

The only parts that I’ve ever heard of breaking on a Repro (besides broken stock wrists) are the ejector hammer in the forend and Joe Breda makes perfect replacements.





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