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You would be better to maybe look for a matching pair of hammers unless you can actually hold a perspective single hammer and see if it matches your gun. There can be a bit of variation over the years in the hammers and their engraving.
Complete locks and lock parts pop up on Ebay often. Keep an eye out.
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Thank you for the replies. As far as the hammers go I don,t care about the engraving this gun is a shooter. If anybody knows I would appreciate it.
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Thank you for your replies. If anybody knows if the 10ga hammers and innards are the same as the 12ga hammers and innards it might make the parts easyer to find. Your thoughts on the subject would be appreciated. If this reply shows up twice I googed.
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07-25-2012, 09:46 AM | #6 | ||||||
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My shooter 12 guage 1 frame has 10 guage hammers on it and you would never know. Dave
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Stock configuration top lever hammer gun
I need someone to post or send me a P.M. picture of an O grade top lever hammer gun pistol grip stock, showing the checkering pattern and the configuration of the stock in the area behind the grip. I'm sure mine is original with a canoe paddle comb, but someone did a bad refinish and the area behind the grip is deeply undercut leaving the stock looking like a hose with a paddle atttched. Also, the serial number is not under the trigger guard. Is this something the hammer guns didn't have consistantly. The stock has the DHBP (proper one for 1893), the grip cap is checkered(no Parker Bros), and the stock shield is behind the top tang as normal. The Parker Story doesn't seem to show many cuts of anything but the action and barrel views. Thanks! Lee.
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here you go.
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Robin:Thanks for the pix. Mine is a twin to this in original finish, barrels and all metalwork. The poor stock has been badly mistreated and will be my next "project gun" after I take care of my paying work. Have a nice day! Lee.
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07-25-2012, 07:44 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Holeshot thank you for the information. I will keep a look out for 12ga parts also. aligator my parker butt stock is serial numbered under the triger guard to match the rest of the gun. I was told by a freind of mine that collects parkers that all major parts down to the triggers are serial numbered to the gun.
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