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I did it once. Which means I will only do it once
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Dean,
When together the gun is solid, I only meant that when the forend is off and I am trying to remove the barrel it has play like it is wanting to come off but something is holding it in place. Also the model I have is the Trojan. Thanks, |
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The first Parker I bought / owned had the same problem. The barrel would not back off the pin. Since it had sat in a closet over 50 years someone here suggested I remove the forearm, dose it with thin oil and park it barrel down. Did that for a week and the barrels slid right off. The center of the water table was filled with solid old grease. Once it softened it came apart.
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Which one?
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I believe if you search the forums you will find some detailed instructions for disassembling and reassembling Parkers.
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I got it taken apart and had a look inside. The stock is cracked internally and pieces have chipped off. The firing pins also appear to be missing. Judging by the number of cammed out screws someone got to this before me. As its a field grade it will hang on a wall until I am completely out of things to occupy myself.
Thanks everyone for your help. |
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