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Without knowing your gunsmithing skill levels, the safe answer is to pack it up, and send it to a competent gunsmith who knows Parkers
Your next move on the gun could literally cost you thousands.
I would reach out to Brian Dudley on this one. Should be a fairly straightforward fix, if you've got the right guy doing the work.
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