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I really like how you do the darkening for the checkering. It's interesting to see a gun like this brought up to that level of restoration. Your work is just excellent Brian.
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Very well done! Nice to see another American classic brought back to life.
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i really like this gun..good work as usal by brian...charlie
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How do you darken the checkering? Also in another post you mentioned milling out the forearm metal and water table to lighten a heavy gun. How much can the weight be reduce. I have a Dh #3 that is pretty heavy.
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Preston, if you had that done to your gun you would never notice the difference. That was just one of several methods used to lighten a particular gun.
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And you wouldn't want to do that on a finished gun since it would require annealing the frame, killing and the. Re case hardening it.
Parker only did that killing on the very small frames for 20g and smaller gauges. The checkering is darkened with a dye.
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What is "killing"?
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Maybe 'milling'?
On the contrary, Parker would mill the lightening cuts on 0-frame 16 gauge guns and on 00-frame 28 gauge guns. I can't recall seeing lightening cuts on a 20 gauge gun unless it was a 28/20 two-gauge combination. I can't think of any 1-frame guns with lightening cuts but a fair number of very light 12 gauge guns on the 1-frame were made. |
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