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Unread 03-10-2016, 05:39 PM   #21
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I am sure that question is either addressed in this thread or in my other thread regarding buttplate screws.

Next screws up to be made are upper tang screws for hammerless or hammer guns.
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Unread 03-10-2016, 10:29 PM   #22
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Brian - Dumb question... How do you turn the screws in so they can be oriented for the final slotting?
No prob John ,Ill help you out ..with the oversize heads mentioned

-You cut a shallow usable slot in the new screw
- turn the screw in to just a hair of final destination
- mark your final slot ,mark your final depth
- cut final slot
- cut close to final depth
- install screw to proper orientation
- carefully file /finish to flush .

Hope this helps
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Chris - Thanks.
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New Parker tang screws are now available.

As with the other screws I have, the heads are high with no slots so that proper fitting can be done.

These screws are able to be used on both hammer and hammerless Parkers.
Hammer guns use a longer tang screw. About 3/8" of the screw would have to be cut off for use on a hammerless gun.

The photo here shows from left to right: Original hammerless, Original Hammer and one of the New screws.

Price for these screws is $7.00 each. I currently have 200 on hand.

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the more new parts we have for the old reliable the longer they will be around..nice brian...charlie
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Brian,Will you be coming out with a price list of parts for Parker guns? Brownells sells screw slot fixture to get perfectly centered screw slots every time. J.J.
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That is one of the projects i have to sit down and work up is a full list of parts pricing. Takes time, which is in limited supply these days.
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Howdy :
What style locking bolt does a 1921 mfg. s/n 199605 use ? Do you have those as well ? ......... Thanks, Doug
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That would use the post 1910 style bolt. I am not having these manufactured new. But indo have some used ones.
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Brian :
Thank You for the quick reply ..... I think I need to get a complete parts list together and see what all I need......... Many Thanks, Doug
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