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RECEIVER PINS WORKING LOOSE
The left and right pins on the lower rear sides of the receiver on my restored VH 16 are no longer snug to the sides of the receiver. They are working outward; and when tapped back in on one side, the pin on the opposite side just pushes out, as if in reciprocation.
Are they interlocking midway across the internal back of receiver, and just need “squeezing”?
Any advice on rendering them as flush to the receiver as on the other Parker guns I have would be appreciated.
I can’t find anything about how they should be seated/secured in any of the books I have, including THE PARKER STORY.
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Good Morning Russ - That is one long pin and is the axle for the hammers. Between the hammers the pin passes through a boss (part of the frame) that serves to keep it all tight and in alignment. The pin should fit tightly in that boss to prevent it from working loose. A new pin cut to a slightly closer tolerance or slightly deform the current pin should cure the problem.
Oops... I see that Brian corrected me - Thanks Brian.
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