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EDIT: After some judicious cleaning of the exposed trigger blade visible on the left side of the gun I found a circle with a "P" in it so I guess the primary search question is answered. Thanks all....

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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley View Post
The letter states Single Trigger and the gun appears to be a Parker trigger. What is the concern?

A one screw trigger would be first gen and a 2 screw trigger would be second gen.
Brian: I guess the concern is that other Parker single trigger guns I have seen/had in hand had "Parker" on the trigger. Thats my only reason....

With the gun being made in 1925 would that indicate a first or second gen. trigger or must we examine for one or two screws ?

Thanks for the input.
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