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Unread 01-16-2016, 08:29 PM   #1
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Hello, I am in need of a Parker gunsmith near Denver,CO I recently rejoined the PGCA along with the purchase of a pretty nice DHE from 1922 with a original LOP of 16 in to the front trigger and the very nice skeleton butt plate.
The gun needs work on the springs in the forend as it won't go on easily I have pushed on the spring with a block of hardwood and it will move but won't stay put, it just springs back. Also can I still post pics from photo bucket like you could a few years back ? Thanks & Best,Paul
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Unread 01-16-2016, 09:16 PM   #2
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Paul, you may need a replacement ejector hammer. I bought one of these from Joe and it is a very high quality piece of machining and I would not hesitate to recommend it to others.

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Thanks Dean, I will check into it..Do you know if that is something I can fix myself if I have the part. ? Moderators should this be moved to "Parker restoration" Thanks,Paul
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You'll probably still need a good gunsmith unless you have experience working on Parker ejector systems. There is a bit of finish filing to do in order to fit it properly and time it to the other side.





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Paul,

You can contact Steve Bertrum to see if he can help you.

http://bertramandco.com/index.html

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