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What an outstanding result, if they looked like this originally I think they would have been more successful, and more expensive! Very nice!!!
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Outstanding to say the least!!
I'm constantly amazed by what you are doing Brain, you've taken Parker restoration & repro upgrading to the next level! Awesome job! Kudos to Mr. Gournet & Turnbull as well |
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I did not like how light the back end of the gun was, so I added some weight to the butt in the hollow section of it and filled the rest with solid wood. Then glued the insert back on. The weight of the gun feels much better to me now.
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01-03-2020, 02:00 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Nicely done Brian. You have me drooling once again.
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FANTASTIC ! Thanks for posting that. Ed
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Beautiful work Brian! There's just something about a skeletonized butt plate and checkered butt to make a gun POP!
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Very Nicely done as usual Brian.
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I would love to chase some quail with that one!
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