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Unread 07-18-2012, 06:21 PM   #1
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This may be helpful to newer folks who are not familiar with Parker internal details or parts names. It is of a Trojan grade ( OV) so it lacks the ejector parts. You should be able to save and expand the diagram.

Good luck and enjoy your Parkers.
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Thanks, Bruce. I am sure many of us will find the Parker Brothers Parts Legend helpful.
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Thanks Bruce,

I am wondering since the Parker reproductions were ejector guns and are identical to the original Parkers if someone might have a parts break down for a reproduction. Did the original guns come with a parts break down for replacement parts?
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Phil. No they did not but Parker Reproductions are identical in parts layout to later ejector Meriden and Ilion Parkers. You should able to find one of those diagrams. If not let me know but I am in Nebraska about to start the bike ride across Iowa and will not be able to provide anything until week after next. Until then the above diagram has all you need except ejector specific parts.
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Thanks Bruce,

Enjoy the ride, and be safe.
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Phil, Here is a scan of ejector parts from the 1926 Flying Geese catalog
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Excellent, thank you for posting.
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