A friend inherited his Grandfather's Parker side by side, but before passing it along, some concerned relative had it "deactivated".
I fear I know the answer, but I'd like to hear your opinion on if there is any practical way this gun can be returned to safe shooting condition?
The action opens and closes, and the gun comes apart as it should (it also swings and points beautifully!)
There are slugs spot welded in each barrel, and the face of the breech has be coated over the firing pins based on my quick inspection. Pics are attached.
He would like to get into hunting, and use this gun again. Thanks for any help or suggestions.
I fear I know the answer, but I'd like to hear your opinion on if there is any practical way this gun can be returned to safe shooting condition?
The action opens and closes, and the gun comes apart as it should (it also swings and points beautifully!)
There are slugs spot welded in each barrel, and the face of the breech has be coated over the firing pins based on my quick inspection. Pics are attached.
He would like to get into hunting, and use this gun again. Thanks for any help or suggestions.



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