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View Poll Results: What replacement Parker parts would you be interested in?
Firing Pins 2 12.50%
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Unread 03-10-2020, 08:22 PM   #1
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Post Question on trouble Parker parts

I have a good friend who is a machinist. He wants to know if anyone has any specs for Parker firing pins. He is willing to make them, all he needs are the specs for whatever iterations of firing pins there are for hammer and hammerless guns. He is also willing to make any other problem parts, hammers, screws, etc. If anyone has the specs, please send them to me. If anyone has any interest in parts, please let me know. He's looking to gauge shooter/collector interest in replacement parts. THX!!What replacement parts would you be interested in?
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Unread 03-10-2020, 08:32 PM   #2
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Mike,

I hate to rain on this endeavor, but I have kind of done this already and put forth the money to have a number of useful parts/screws made in quantity which I stock and have sources for.

The other thing to consider is what parts are actually NEEDED to have for new manufacture. There are a lot of items in the Parker part list that rarely break and the supply of used parts are plentiful for them. But others are useful to have made new.

If you want to contact me on this privately to get more of my thoughts on this, feel free. And by all means collect information from members on their thoughts as well. And it never hurts to have machining capability out there by people who know and appreciate gun parts. One just has to weigh the demand vs the cost to make them.
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Thanks Brian. I’ll give you a call before the weekend.
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32 inch barrels for 0 frame guns. I'll take about ten sets.
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"I wish they broke hammers!"

Babe Del Grego during the shop move from North 5th Avenue to Barringer Road. (There were something like 3 full print case drawers full of them).
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Bill, I'll cut 2 inches off my set of 34" twist 16 ga for you.
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An abundance of hammer retaining screws for lifters or top levers would be nice . I’d be in for about a dozen of them to start .
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A note on perspective:

I’m a Machinist (by trade) and will buy parts before making them, all day every day. Good luck to your friend and I hope he finds a market that will pay him back for his initial time and investment b/c in most cases he’ll have to sell a lot of parts b/f turning to profit through individual, or even limited production sales. Sucks, but that’s just how it is. If he’s driven by passion, well, that’s an entirely different thing altogether and, good luck to your friend!
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I hope that people who can produce these parts are willing to do so. It could be a side project for fun or a challenge, or one of many good reasons… Many skilled workers spend their free time doing projects that do not pay anything for their time and effort for the better good of friends or just a good cause. If the said work is for profit only then most likely it will not proceed! I think of large machine shops that workers make things for friends over the lunch hour who race cars or motor bikes for example and need things they can't buy....its donated work. I have donated my skilled work and others have given to me and That's a win win!! Maybe we need some LUNCH BOX PARTS MADE UP! SXS Ohio
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A note on perspective:

I’m a Machinist (by trade) and will buy parts before making them, all day every day. Good luck to your friend and I hope he finds a market that will pay him back for his initial time and investment b/c in most cases he’ll have to sell a lot of parts b/f turning to profit through individual, or even limited production sales. Sucks, but that’s just how it is. If he’s driven by passion, well, that’s an entirely different thing altogether and, good luck to your friend!

Scot, he owns a machine shop and already makes parts for other manufacturer's vintage doubles. Making more parts is not a problem for him. I know there are other fine craftsmen on here who already make some parts. He just asked me to see if there was any need for his services for Parker Universe. Not trying to step on anyone's toes here.
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