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Carl: You certainly would not want to blue the barrels as they were originally browned. I assume when you mention receiver you were referring to the forearm. You won't harm the value if you return it to it's original specifications, but you most probably won't increase the value by as much as you spend. Enjoy your Parker & WELCOME
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Thanks for the info. Carl |
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Yes you are correct..."to match the original walnut forend". I know about the browning process, and yes it would be to re-brown them.
Thanks very much for your comments. Carl |
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I think I will proceed since this is essentially for my enjoyment. The stub twist pattern is very bold, and although was considered the very basic twist barrel, it really appeals to me.
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Do you have any pictures of the gun with the maple stock that you can post? It sounds like you have a nice gun.
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01-15-2014, 09:25 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Carl: the barrels were finished in 'black & white' and turn 'plum' over time. Original colors may remain under the forend; courtesy of Carl Brandt
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01-15-2014, 09:29 AM | #9 | ||||||
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If the twist pattern is currently visible and bold as you say, it should be left as is. Frame coloring is most likely not needed, but it is your call. Abou the only thing you mention that I am sure the gun could benefit from is checkering.
If it has no checkering, or very worn checkering, that is something it could likely benefit from.
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Thank you all for your thoughts. I have had lots of dialog concerning this gun. Originally, I bought it as a project and it was sold to me as an 11 ga. The .754 bore supported the possibility that it was an 11 ga., but the letter confirmed it was a 12 ga. Also, the 12 ga. cartridge fit perfectly. After lengthy reading and research and input from other members of PGCA 2 years ago, I concluded it was one of many Parkers that didn't fit the normal .729 configuration. The one thing I knew for sure was that the Tiger Maple Stock had to go. It was in stark contrast to the walnut forend, and even though it fit well, it drove me crazy. I am at peace with the new walnut stock and will proceed to get the original uncheckered forend and the new stock checkered. The picture Drew sent is very similar to my gun, but mine is even bolder. It may be because it is Stub Twist.
I think I will take your advise and not do anything to the metal. I can send a picture of the stock, but it is not on the gun. Bill, if you want a picture of just the stock, I can do that? Again thanks for all your comments. Carl |
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