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Unread 03-25-2021, 05:24 PM   #1
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Default Releasing top lever

I posted this on the repair thread but thought it might get better attention here:

"How does one go about releasing the top lever on an original Parker. I guess I am dumb and never thought about as mine are always closed and cased or closed and in the rack."

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There is a little tab directly below the standing breech. Just push it down with a piece of wood, or other material that will not scratch the metal surface, and the lever should release.
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Hold the lever over, push down on the trip and slowly release lever.

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Right, but the release tab is easier to trip if you hold the lever far to the right while depressing it.





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There is a little tab directly below the standing breech. Just push it down with a piece of wood, or other material that will not scratch the metal surface, and the lever should release.
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Hold the lever over, push down on the trip and slowly release lever.

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Right, but the release tab is easier to trip if you hold the lever far to the right while depressing it..
Thanks Austin, Dave, and Dean I had in fact tried that and I guess I did not apply enough pressure nor did I relieve tension on the top lever.

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