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Number 104 - Part of it anyways
I recently picked up this left side lock assembly on eBay. It is from the 104th gun built by Parker Brothers. No doubt a higher grade example. I really liked the shaping of the hammer! The plate has some bad pitting at the rear, which half obscures the engraving of a dog.
As is typical of very early guns, the lock is non-rebounding with a half-cock safe. And it has a 4 pin (screw) bridle also typical of guns of grade 3 and higher.
I asked the seller if he had any other parts of the gun, sadly he did not.
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01-28-2022, 07:43 PM
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Brian, That is nice, I might have seen that on Ebay as well. I like how Parker Bros. is written out. That would have had to be a nice early front action lifter for sure...
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