Barrel hook or roll joint
When a Parker gets off face, is there a tendency for the wear to be concentrated more on the hook or the roll joint, or is there no real tendency?
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The joint is case hardened and the hook is not. If that suggests anything.
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Russ Bickell tightened my 2-frame DH beautifully several years ago by welding up my hook and precision cut it for a perfect tight fit. According to Russ he didn't do any work on the roll joint but I suspect he would have polished it.
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That was a long time ago and he did other work for me as well, but I believe that part of the work was $450 or $500. Unfortunately, Russ passed on about five or six years ago. . |
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Hi Bill,
I used to have one I got from Galazan, but gave to someone that needed it at the time. Are yours still available - I have a 32" DHE Trap in need of one. - thanks - Dave Cancilla |
“A hair”?
Is the lever full left and the barrels still loose? Have you determined that it is the joint and not the lock bolt? |
I'm currently using brass shim stock to put the barrels 'on face', but the lever was a tiny bit left of center so I put the wedge (I ordered it with the roll hook) in the barrels. The lever is a little far right, but I'll finish that once I have the jointing correct. The gun was refinished when I bought it, looked very nice with great stock dimensions, the mechanical issues I can deal with. I can make a new roll joint - but it would be easier to start out with an oversize replacement. - take care - Dave
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