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Safety Lever and Safety Lever Sleeve Needed
Unread 01-06-2011, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Safety Lever and Safety Lever Sleeve Needed

I basically rescued a GH 12 gauge built on a 2 frame from the junk pile. It was broken in two at the wrist, with the lower tang broken at the trigger rebound spring hole. I have the frame repaired and a replcement buttstock mostly built, but I need a safety lever and lever sleeve (must have been lost in the "accident"). I have tried the usual places (Dixie, Numrich, Popparts), any body got an idea where I can find these parts?
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Unread 01-06-2011, 05:35 PM   #2
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There's a box of Parker parts on gunbroker.com and I saw three automatic safety rods in one compartment but I don't remember if the parts you want are included in the misc. parts in the box.
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Hey Dean!

I've placed the only bit on that box of Parker parts. I'd gladly share a few parts from it than have to prove my machismo with my wallet via bidding.

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I have a bushing for the tang screw if that is what you are referring to.
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Default Thanks Dean!!

I saw that box of parts, but I didn't see the parts I need in it. If they are there I am not recognizing them. Hopefully I will find them eventually. The gun has damascus barrels with beautiful mirror bores, It definately needs to be saved. Thanks to everyone for the discussion.
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have you tried Larry DelGrego
http://www.parkershotgunrepair.com/p..._services.html
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Hi Paul,

A benefit of membership is the members only For Sale and Wanted to Buy forums. I have sold a very nice Parker and also bought a Parker using the forums. I also obtained parts using the Wanted to Buy forum.

It is PGCA members taking care of each other.

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I will both call Larry DelGrego and join the Parker Gun Association!
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"All's well that ends well."

Mark - That's how it should work... not by bidding against each other but by sharing the wealth.

...No, I'm not a socialist but I do believe in taking care of each other for the common good.
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Paul, Is this your only Parker? I ask because if you have another as an example, These parts are fairly easy to make with a grinder and a drill. Several years ago I saved a similar GH. It had a replacement stock and no safety parts inside. The lever and sleeve is not really very high tech. It's just a lever that connects the safety slide, and when the safety is on, it swings into position to block the trigger blades from engaging the sears. It's more a matter of the angle that it is inletted into the stock, than the refinement of the lever itself. The jacket is just a sheet metal sleeve to wedge it into the stock so the lever swings freely. Sorry, I used to have some pics of it before my hard drive died a couple years ago.

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