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Lifter vs. top lever
I have finally owned a lifter for a few months now.
Now, for me, the lifter is a design I like to operate: fast, easy to open. I wonder why Parker went away from the lifter? From a design point of view the top lever added parts and had a less direct acting mechanism. Maybe this decision to change was driven by the market, as the top lever was considered more modern then and Parker felt the need to compete?
I’d welcome anyone’s thoughts on the lifter guns operationally and am especially interested if anyone knows about Parker’s decision making process during the change to the top lever.
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This topic has come up before and in fact, I asked the same questions more than a decade ago. I don’t recall that anyone could present a Parker factory reason for it then or any other time since.
The Parker Story, on page 111 discusses the change in 1882 along with several other “improvements” made within a year of each other. The last Lifter made however, was No. 144397 in 1907 by special order. It also stares that only about 25 Lifter action guns were made after 1890. But there is no reason given for the “why” question.
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