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Unread 11-20-2015, 08:17 PM   #1
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Guys this may have been discussed before. If so I am not aware so forgive me.

On several low grade and high grade guns there is a channel engraved/ sculpted into the bottom of the hammers. I cannot find a rhyme or reason. Appears to be early guns but not isolated to any grade.

I find it to be a very attractive feature.

Any info would be great.
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Unread 11-20-2015, 08:58 PM   #2
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John Sir, are you referring to the circumferential groove? If so, I believe it serves no function but is entirely done for aesthetics. I too, like it very much. I have one or two guns with such hammers.




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Yes Sir that is it.

Very attractive to my eye.

Some have it and some don't. Seems to be more common to early guns. Just wondering when they stopped/ ceased doing it.

Was it an upgrade option or standard?
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Or higher/highest grades? Here's an A-Grade from the Annual Meeting a few years ago. I don't remember whose gun it is but it is truly an amazing Parker.

I love that little spur too! I think this style of hammer is the epitome of Parker hammers.




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Usually seen on lifters. I personally have not seen any on a top action gun.
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John,
If you are trying to identify a time span for this feature, I have a 10 ga. Grade 2 underlifter with the groove that dates to 1875
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John, Hammer guns are special, hammerless guns are great too! but I just like those old hammer guns so much detail in some of the engraving, I have guns that I handle every day and see something unique I missed the last time I held the gun. Just my opinion, course opinions are like some other things every bodies got one! Gary
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I have seen the same thing on the hammers , it looks like a grinder mark.
I am trying to assemble a grade 2 top lever hammer gun 12 ga and need complete lock and hammer for the right side , and a hammer and the hammer screw for the left side , I also need the wood screw for the triggerguard and front screw for the trigger guard , I can use the internal parts from a lifter , I am told. I am also told 10 ga and 12 ga interchange.
If anyone can assist please let me know.

The photos of this gun are top shelf as is the gun.
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Lifters have some lock components that are different from Top action guns. Namely the sears and sear springs.
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thanks for the info , so I wont look for lifter locks , will the hammers work?? will any lifter internal parts be interchangeable?? thanks Dave
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