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my first go at dirty wood is Murphy's Oil Soap, looks like yours may have added finish but its a good first step
the lower side in this picture has not been cleaned the upper side got a little better after another go.
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07-08-2014, 10:57 PM | #14 | ||||||
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That's a nice gun and should last you about 100 years
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07-08-2014, 11:05 PM | #15 | ||||||
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So what was the BHE???
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07-08-2014, 11:19 PM | #16 | ||||||
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http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/pa...2-gauge-s6013/
I didn't read description at store. Apparently Del Greco restored it. Not sure if that is good price or not for restored bhe. |
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07-08-2014, 11:54 PM | #17 | ||||||
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You did fine. Enjoy the gun. It will serve you well.
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07-09-2014, 12:06 AM | #18 | ||||||
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Nice gun, I like those barrels. The ducks and geese that one has brought down is probably a lot. Used and well cared for, great first Parker. It will always hold a valued place in your collection.
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07-09-2014, 07:39 AM | #19 | ||||||
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Thanks. That BHE has a few problems...especially the barrels!
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07-09-2014, 12:33 PM | #20 | ||||||
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Very good gun for the money. 32s are very nice. Looks like a lot of oil in the checkering on the right side; can see it oozing out. The oil soap cleaning is a great idea, and heat from a hair dryer on the wood will get a lot of oil bubbling out of there. Forend too. If you find someone who is well versed in taking Parkers apart you may want to get the stock off and look at the head before shooting a lot. It may be full of oil which can/should be removed.
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