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I would try to tap the bulge out. As Mr. Davis pointed out,the gun is already devalued. However, cutting the barrels is an immediate 50 to 60 percent or more drop in value. If the bulge can be raised correctly your gun will retain more value. Especially since the bulge is at the muzzle. Another problem with cutting barrels is that you will always change the point of impact no matter how competent your gunsmith is.
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My thoughts exactly John
I would rather have something that I would use I like the idea of a open choked gun mostly for hunting ruffies and because of the style of choking on Parker’s I would end up with 10-14 thousand contrivtion Trying to find a Parker with open factory chokes is a expensive proposition I have a skeet’s bore Mike so I did the bore measurement both bbl’s are 735” the chokes are tight 40” at the muzzle with the long taper |
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