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Lightening cuts notwithstanding, a 28 gauge with that low a SN would most certainly have been an O frame gun.
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02-20-2024, 10:29 PM | #14 | ||||||
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I'll never understand a restored gun with bad screws.
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04-08-2024, 10:25 AM | #15 | ||||||
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Screws are a minor problem compared to a warped floorplate, badly ground down on the edges as well as other parts that were roughly prepared. The refinisher used sandpaper or a buffing or grinding wheel to clean up the parts. It was also case colored over pits. It can't be repaired for any reasonable cost. Most Parker collectors would consider $3500 to be too much. Sorry for the late post.
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04-08-2024, 04:44 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Michael, I think you just got your money back and then some on your PGCA membership.
Share a photo of the 28 Parker you finally buy, and good luck finding the one that works for you. They are great bird guns.
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