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I have done it, i used coldroll welded to flat stock ,traced a factory trigger Guard on it shaped it to that and it came out very good. I never colored it so i don't know if it would have matched the front factory part of the guard. I did it for a restock 10 ga.
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If you pm me your address, I would be happy to send you a tracing.
The only note about welding on an extension is that you will likely have to rust blue it once finished. I have found that nitre or hot bluing usually shows off a weld like crazy. But rust blue hides it very well.
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Thanks Scott. That's basically what I was planning to do. My only difficulty is although I have a half dozen Parkers, this 10ga that I'm working on is the only straight stock I have right now. This leaves me without a pattern to work with, but I believe that using the inletting on the gun and screw hole positions along with some good close-up photos from mother straight stock Parkers will guide me to a workable solution.
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Yes, I had already planned to do that myself. I've only been doing engraving for about 2 years now, but I can handle that kind of work and touch up work on some of my old guns.
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