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I had the same problem with the
CSMC .410 BARRELS. I called them and they sent me 2 more plates and screws. I installed the new one and it lasted 3 shots and broke. Sent the barells to Bill Schwartz and he installed an oversized stop plate that he makes out of special steel. I then called and sent pictures to CSMC and talked to rep and they cared less. Have since shot 500 shells no problem |
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Brad; Thanks to You and to all for your advice and experiences on this: I am shipping the gun today as soon as I verify Brad's shipping address.
Thank God for this wonderful site, where Parker Lovers can get advice. Pat; I am glad you seem to have found a permanent fix for your .410 barrels. Sam Ogle |
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Not a lot of metal in the dolls head of those guns. The corner of the dovetail fails and allows the stop plate to push out. I have seen this on a Meriden built 28g. before.
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Brian; after looking at the gun under a pair of magnifying glasses, You are correct.
The little "reinforcing plate" looked undamaged. The "damage" appears to be the corners of the dolls-head itself. Ah, Well.......I go to work at 5:00am, and when I return this afternoon, I will ship the gun to Batchelder for his fix which sounds logical, and efficient. |
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Thanks for the pictures: I have sent my 28 to Brad Batchelder for his repairs, and also asked him to make the gun an extractor by putting a screw in as he described.
I realize this takes away from the ultimate value; and will leave an heir tearing hair out, but, as I have said about guns: "If I own it, I shoot it." |
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A follow up: Brad Batchelder fixed my 28 Ga Repro; and it is as good as new or better.
His work, and his company were first class from the start to the finish. I HIGHLY recommend him! Thanks Brad! Sam Ogle |
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After years of Parkers and Foxes, I equate the former to a beautiful woman with some underlying issues while the latter is lovely while requiring far less maintenance. Choose your dance partner.
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Sam,
If possible could you please post pictures of Brad's repair? Thank you!!! Bob Jurewicz |
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