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10-02-2017, 03:57 PM | #13 | ||||||
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A DHE 20, and a VHE 20. There is no evidence, that I am able to see, of nitre blueing.
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10-02-2017, 05:41 PM | #14 | ||||||
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With no dog in the fight, I do believe it may be in The Parker Story, or maybe I read it somewhere else, that all of the lower grades did have Nitre Blued triggers (and trigger guards on all grades). The Nitre Bluing wears pretty quickly, and a single trigger would get used twice as much. Thus the raw steel trigger looks like bright steel, which does look like nickel.
I nitre blue all of my triggers on lower grade guns I rework. I will look for the information. I remember reading they would also set the triggers on a red hot file pulled out of the coals and blue them that way also. I don't think I dreamed it so I will look for the info. Last edited by Jerry Harlow; 10-02-2017 at 08:36 PM.. Reason: added lower grade |
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10-02-2017, 06:06 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Thank you Edgar, and Jerry, looks like maybe a wait and see is in order. I do have The Parker Story, and went to that as my first point of reference but did not find an answer. May have not looked in the right places. Help is much appreciated
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Well, yes. D grades would be nickeled. Again... the subject gun here is a V grade.
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10-04-2017, 07:15 AM | #17 | ||||||
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I have a question---who is to say that a gunsmith ,not knowing the way the trigger and selector were finished at the Parker factory, in fact niter blued both.
Just a though that could be the answer. I have handled hundreds of Parkers and honestly really never focused on the way triggers are finished, other than gold on high grade guns. |
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10-05-2017, 02:48 PM | #18 | ||||||
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This is true Allen, some 75 years after production stopped a multitude of refinished Parkers are still serviceable but incorrect in one way or another. And a point a Buddy brought up, if Remington was anything like Winchester, towards the end of a series they built what was referred to as "parts clean up guns" high serial number guns usually, that have hammers from a first run gun trigger from a second and maybe barrel from a different model altogether. The problem I have here is this trigger exhibits zero finish anyware. So I guess it could go nitre or nickel..Thanks Again for all the help
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