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Jim Bennett 02-09-2019 10:50 PM

VHE 28 ga. 26 "
 
Just acquired and it has a wide orange colored front bead setup (plastic) that is pinned on through bead hole. . With help(??) from a friend he asked if I wanted it removed. It is rather gross looking and a std bead would be more appropriate so he applied some heat , from a heat gun. He didn't think it would get hot enough to melt rib solder but........it did.Its a late Remington gun and I don't think it was very solid anyway. I now need it repaired by a qualified Smith. Therefore.......please drop some names here . Would appreciate any and all names.

todd allen 02-09-2019 11:07 PM

It's a strip and relay. Not a big deal, if done by the right gunsmith. I would sift through the Gunsmith thread in the FAQ forum.

Dean Romig 02-10-2019 06:54 AM

Will relaying the ribs properly require the barrels to be reblued properly?





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Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 08:27 AM

Wow. I just discovered this gun is LEFT HANDED.
Left barrel more open than right.
Single trigger..Ejectors..fire once, left ejector is activated.

Rich Anderson 02-10-2019 08:36 AM

It's not left handed it's reversed choked. I have a couple of them that way, why they did it I have no idea.

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 08:38 AM

Are yours single trigger and fire left first too?

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 08:39 AM

It's cast neutral. Could go either way.

Dean Romig 02-10-2019 08:41 AM

And so, it is not a single selective trigger?





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John Campbell 02-10-2019 08:45 AM

You're looking at a strip-and-relay plus new blacking. Also a proper bead up front. Send the barrels to Kirk Merrington if you want it done right: 830-367-1325

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 08:46 AM

Is the left trigger ahead of the right? It would then be left handed.
Are there any made that way that you are aware of?

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 08:48 AM

I have a brother that is "reversed choked". Most of his friends would agree, too.

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 09:03 AM

It was selective until I just moved the selector. Now it won't return.

Eric Eis 02-10-2019 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bennett (Post 265313)
It was selective until I just moved the selector. Now it won't return.

Trigger needs a cleaning, please only send it to a smith that works on Parker single triggers, otherwise you will be in a world of "Hurt" :eek:

John Campbell 02-10-2019 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bennett (Post 265313)
It was selective until I just moved the selector. Now it won't return.

Welcome to The Money Pit.

Is this single trigger a Parker? Or a Miller? Or something else?

(photos would help)

Better send the whole gun off to Bachelder's. They can put it right. But it won't be cheap...

Rich Anderson 02-10-2019 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Bennett (Post 265304)
Are yours single trigger and fire left first too?

Yes but it's a selective trigger so I set it to fire the more open barrel first.

Dean Romig 02-10-2019 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Campbell (Post 265319)
Welcome to The Money Pit.

Is this single trigger a Parker? Or a Miller? Or something else?

(photos would help)

Better send the whole gun off to Bachelder's. They can put it right. But it won't be cheap...


The word on the street is that Bachelder’s has several hundred guns waiting to even be looked at. Besides being expensive, they can’t even give a realistic time frame as to when you’ll get it back... just sayin’...





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Robin Lewis 02-10-2019 10:58 AM

I think there is a FAQ that has contact information on single trigger repair.

todd allen 02-10-2019 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 265293)
Will relaying the ribs properly require the barrels to be reblued properly?





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Yes. My only experience was with a Perazzi MX8. Briley's did the work. Pretty routine work for a good barrel guy, but there are a lot of little things that could go wrong.
I haven't had any work done by Briley's in a while, so I would go with someone recommended by the Parker Assoc. I've heard good things about Kirk Merrington.

todd allen 02-10-2019 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Campbell (Post 265308)
You're looking at a strip-and-relay plus new blacking. Also a proper bead up front. Send the barrels to Kirk Merrington if you want it done right: 830-367-1325

Here you go /\

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 12:05 PM

Minor adjustment and selector moved.
Until today I never knew that this style of trigger was selective. I knew the trigger of an SKB style was selective by pushing button left or right.
The reason I use a sxs is the capability of choosing the choke with trigger selection.
I disposed of a Superposed 12 and a 20 when a friend introduced me to his Parker 20 with twin triggers. That was a delight, not having to fumble with a selector for a close or far target.
I have plainly seen the knurled protrusion ( now known to me as the selector) but didn't know what it was. Just a remnant of the "other trigger"?
None the less, this cross choked 28 was used by a left eye dominate shooter.
Doubt that the letter will tell the construction of each when it left the factory, but it was a left handed gun as purchased.
Happy either way, just need to trade for " right hand choked" , twin trigger gun.
Left barrel first......I don't think so. Worth a try I suppose.
Thanks for responses.

Jim Bennett 02-10-2019 12:09 PM

Per Parker Gun ID and Serialization, it's a Parker trigger.

Eric Eis 02-10-2019 12:53 PM

Send a pm to Ken Waite he is coowner of Miller Trigger and a lifetime PGCA member, his shop can fix your trigger and know what they are doing!

Robin Lewis 02-10-2019 01:21 PM

In most cases, a single trigger on a Parker is a Miller Trigger replacement. If you have a Parker with a Miller trigger that needs cleaning or repair, you will be pleased to know that the Miller Trigger Co. is still in business. Their contact information is: Daniel May or Kenneth Waite III, their Shop Phone is (315) 626-2605 and their Cell is (315) 529-1518.

This information was accurate when entered here on December 2011.

Eric Eis 02-10-2019 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robin Lewis (Post 265355)
In most cases, a single trigger on a Parker is a Miller Trigger replacement. If you have a Parker with a Miller trigger that needs cleaning or repair, you will be pleased to know that the Miller Trigger Co. is still in business. Their contact information is: Daniel May or Kenneth Waite III, their Shop Phone is (315) 626-2605 and their Cell is (315) 529-1518.

This information was accurate when entered here on December 2011.

Thanks Robin, didn't have the contact info at hand, but they work on both Miller triggers and Parker single triggers.

charlie cleveland 02-10-2019 02:12 PM

i bet brian dudley could help with thestuck selector....charlie

Mills Morrison 02-10-2019 09:13 PM

Kenneth Waite and Dan May fixed a Miller trigger for us too

Russ Jackson 02-10-2019 09:27 PM

I sent my Parker 28 Gauge DHE up to Dan at Millers and the turn around was fast and the Trigger worked like a dream ,Highly Recommended ! Too bad I never got used to those long barrels on a small bore and ended up selling it !

Jerry Harlow 02-10-2019 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bennett (Post 265285)
so he applied some heat , from a heat gun. He didn't think it would get hot enough to melt rib solder but........it did.Its a late Remington gun and I don't think it was very solid anyway. I now need it repaired by a qualified Smith. Therefore.......please drop some names here . Would appreciate any and all names.

I am not so sure you would have to have the ribs removed and relaid if only a small bit of solder is missing now due to the heat gun. A good gunsmith may be able to fill/fix the void without further damage or work required. There is paste designed so that it does not transfer heat to the other solder and Brownells also sells solder that has a much lower melting point than standard solder; comes in sticks. I have used it on the ends of barrels where the solder was missing with good results.

Jim Bennett 02-11-2019 09:44 AM

Now I'm getting somewhere. That was going to be my approach when I find the right person.
Thank you

Jerry Harlow 02-11-2019 07:24 PM

275 DEGREE SOLDER & FLUX:

https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...r-prod108.aspx

SOFT SOLDER BLACK FOR COLORING:

https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...prod25494.aspx

HEAT CONTROL PASTE:

https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...aspx?rrec=true

Jim Bennett 02-11-2019 07:41 PM

I'm going to send to Kody in Oregon. Show pic and it can be repaired and not re payed.
Right ejector needs work too.


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