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"Highly Collectable" usually includes high condition and most high condition guns do not rock on the hinge. However, the value of a highly collectable gun in well used condition should not suffer if some maintenance is performed on the hinge area.
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Robin
I would have the gun repaired. It is my feeling that a proper repair does not significantly reduce the value of one of those rare high dollar Parkers but one in need of repair does. A mechanical repair is a lot different than a cosmetic"touch up" and must be disclosed upon sale. JMHO David |
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Thanks to all who have replied.....this gave me exactly the information I needed.....I need to go do some buying now.......as for shims where would I find these....are they special shims for shotguns?
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Any good hardware store will have shim stock in either steel or brass. Brownells sells a package of shim stock in various thicknesses.
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Bob, you get some shim stock and cut it yourself to fit the pin. I shoot two or three guns I've shimed, and a couple without shims that are tight with the forearm on, but slighly loose with it off. A drop of " Black Max " from Brownells will keep the shim in place. Paul
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Thanks Ed and Paul....can't wait to give it a try....
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