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Jack Cronkhite
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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2009 06:00 am

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I recall someone mentioning that one of the screws will have a mark on the lead end but they did not remember if that meant left or right.

In re-doing 108603, I can finally see the metal for what it is and I do see one of the short floor plate screws has a straight cut (almost like the start of a slot) across the lead end.

Does someone know if the mark is to identify the left screw or the right screw??

Thanks,
Jack



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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2009 01:27 pm

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Jack,

If memory serves me, it is the following:

this is with floor plate facing you (up/ gun turned upside down)

screw on left no marking,  screw on right straingt or minus sign,  back screw has a plus sign.

I have two parkers with this configuration and several in random patterns. 

If they are replacment screws there will be no marks.

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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2009 02:14 pm

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Thanks John.  Also very helpful that you mention the view, as I would have taken left and right to correspond with the barrels.  So the screw with the minus sign is the right screw when viewed as one would during re-assembly.  The back screw is not an issue as it is unique.  Only one screw bears a mark (negative sign as you describe).  I have been told that when floorplate screws do not index properly at a correct torque, they may be reversed, as the heads were final finished after being installed.  So, it will be useful to re-assemble in the correct position at the outset.  I am assuming original screws, not replaements.  I don't think anyone put money into this gun.  A visit to a gunsmith for her seems about as likely as a depression era farm woman enjoying  a day at a luxury spa.  Not impossible but unlikely.  Its various issues look very much "home made".
Still learning.
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Jack



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I believe later guns (at least the ones I've had apart) have all three floorplate screws of equal length, rather than the earlier configuration where the rear-most screw is longer than the other two. In these later guns, there is one with a "+", one with a "-", and one with no mark.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 7th, 2009 01:58 am

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 I remember these marks also on later guns;the no mark screw fits in front of the trigger guard and the other two I always note and place on my screw board [or tackle box compartment]with a label as I disassemble.



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Thanks gents.  When I disassembled, I didn't bother to keep track of which side they came from because both sides were so far off being indexed I thought I would find out what they looked like once cleaned up.  We'll see how it goes.
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 Posted: Mon Jun 8th, 2009 01:38 am

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Jack,

I took several apart the other night just to check.  No pattern as to which went where.  But, assuming they are original, one had a plus sign, one had a minus sign, and the third had no marking or some had a dot.

Again if they are replacement screws they are not likely to have any markings.

 


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