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A well preserved lifter action. Nice gun. That is a splinter fore end that comes out by pushing on the little metal key" that goes thru the fore arm and thru a lug on the barrel to hold it in place.
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That type of splinter forend release is called a keyed forend latch. Tap on the smaller end of the key. it will not completely come out so don't force it but will come out far enough to remove the forend, then lift the forend from the barrels. Then release the lifter plunger and the barrels will rotate down and off the frame. The numbers and letters on the barrel flats and the water table of the frame is what will give most of the information on the gun.
The butt plate is a simple solid steel butt plate, not a skeleton steel or dog's head hard rubber butt plate. .
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That is a nice gun. That is how you want to find them!
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Then gun may have Parker Bros. made Laminated Steel barrels.
Here is a recent thread of interest https://parkerguns.org/forum/showthread.php?t=44948 When you get the barrel dismounted, please post a full size high resolution close up of a section of barrel where the contrast is most apparent, and look for the marks mentioned in the thread above just forward of the barrel flats.
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Looks like a beautiful survivor. Use a small piece of wood on the small end of the forearm key to push it out. As Dean said, it won’t come out completely but will go far enough to remove the forend. Be careful with that old girl. She has survived 147 years, don’t bugger her up now. Congratulations
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