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Unread 11-25-2023, 01:49 PM   #31
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Unread 11-26-2023, 12:42 PM   #33
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Dave, if you have never crushed clays with a Parker raised rib live bird gun, you're missing out on much awesomeness!!
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My list in no particular order.

Awful replacement wood that's poorly fit.

Poorly executed split head repairs.

Grade-3 & higher guns with the skeleton butt cut-off for a butt ugly pad installation unless documented it was ordered with a pad.

Any metal refinishing where it's obvious the polishing was done on a buffing wheel. I.E. rounded edges, removed or over buffed lettering or engraving etc.

Loose ribs or ones that some Bodger attempted to fix with some type of gum-pucky from the local hardware store.

Guns with so much drop at heel that they make the gun look like a banana.

Buggered screws.

Poorly done re-case hardening resulting in gaudy case colors.

Heavy rust & pitting.

Oil-soaked wood.

This is only a partial list, but you probably get the idea.

Then my personal subjective one is barrels over 30" in length

Paul, tell us how you really feel!!
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Really badly butchered screws, non-rust blued/browned barrels, and badly installed non-period pads on higher grades that used to have a beautiful skeletal steel butt plate.
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