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Jeff Weihing
03-30-2017, 05:03 PM
Anyone in the Denver area, have any suggestions on gunsmiths to clean and go through my new SBT?
Chuck Bishop
03-30-2017, 05:29 PM
Anyone in the Denver area, have any suggestions on gunsmiths to clean and go through my new SBT?
Unless you are having a problem with it, leave it alone.
Jeff Weihing
03-30-2017, 05:39 PM
It just hasn't been shot in at least 30+ yrs and wanted to make sure everything is cleaned and oiled.
Chuck Bishop
03-30-2017, 06:43 PM
Dry fire using a snap cap or fired shell in the chamber. Check for a normal crisp trigger pull, the ejector works and ejects the shell properly, and that the gun cocks properly. If so, just keep a small amount of grease on the barrel hook and tapered lug bite, the receiver knuckle, and for end lug.
Dean Romig
03-30-2017, 08:15 PM
Don't let anyone inside that gun but a qualified expert Parker smith.
Better still, follow Chuck's advice.
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Paul Ehlers
03-30-2017, 08:25 PM
The above advise is spot on. I live in the Denver area and send the Parker work that I can't do myself to smiths out of state.
There is Steve Bertram in the Boulder area who is good on a lot of double's, but specializes in English guns rather than Parkers.
Jeff Weihing
03-30-2017, 08:36 PM
I will definitely take all of your advice, as I am definitely a novice Parker owner. Just a random question, is there any break-down manuals on the SBT?
Mark Riessen
03-30-2017, 09:37 PM
Break the gun down in three pcs. and do a standard clean and grease like Chuck said. DON'T take it apart and get a screw driver anywhere near it. It is much to beautiful and nice just like it is ! Mark
Chuck Bishop
03-31-2017, 04:54 PM
Just a heads up, if you take the forend and barrels off, don't dry fire the gun then proceed to take the gun apart. Always take the forend and barrels off with the gun cocked. If you don't, the hammer in the forend will have to be pushed back down before reassembly. For cleaning the barrels inside, a bore snake is great followed by a lightly oiled patch on a cleaning rod. Wipe off all the old grease and reapply. Then reassemble the gun and wipe the metal surfaces with a lightly oiled cloth and your done.
Brian Dudley
03-31-2017, 05:48 PM
The most difficult problem to solve on a SBT is when one starts doubling on you.
Dean Romig
03-31-2017, 05:58 PM
:shock:
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Mike Poindexter
03-31-2017, 06:23 PM
If it ain't broke, dont fix it. If you want something done perfectly to a Parker, go to DelGrego, Batchelder, Dudley, Turnbull or one of the others who have a significant hand in the game. You risk buggered screws going to most local smiths. There are lesser known experts as well, but they are lesser known because people keep their names under wraps, like a good fishing spot.
Kurt Sauers
04-02-2017, 09:30 AM
The taking apart cocked, is that all sxs's or just parkers
Dean Romig
04-02-2017, 09:45 AM
Especially ejector guns.... especially Parkers.
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Jeff Weihing
04-02-2017, 10:48 AM
I did what Chuck suggested and will hopefully be taking it to the range on Thursday. Thanks for all the advice.
Chuck Bishop
04-02-2017, 04:56 PM
Just remember, you don't have to shoot 3 dr., 1 1/8 Oz shot to break a 16 yd. target. Be kind to your gun and shoulder.
Danny McHugh
04-09-2017, 05:38 AM
I have taken my parkers to him and he does great work.
http://www.bertramandco.com/
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