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Unread 07-21-2019, 10:07 PM   #1
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How did Parker brothers put guns back on face .I have a hammerless that was sent back in 1897 for reblacking and to have action tightened.I can see a rectangle of metal about 3 mm height and 5 mm length extrnding back from the joint.This is only visible from the left side; no evdence on the right side..The area is faint but well defined;I don't think I can get a clear picture.
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They replaced the "Roll" part No. 17, with one a bit larger.


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This could be a later repair.This gun is an early hammerless that has had more than one restoration.
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