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Dylan Rhodes 08-23-2021 05:09 PM

VH with a single trigger?
 
Was it possible to obtain a VH with a single trigger on special order? I saw some threads when searching indicating that only DH and above were eligible for single triggers. The gun in question was made in 1923.

Dean Romig 08-23-2021 05:27 PM

Yes. VH and VHE guns were often ordered with the Parker single trigger. I have a 28 gauge VHE that letters with a SST.





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Dylan Rhodes 08-23-2021 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 341672)
Yes. VH and VHE guns were often ordered with the Parker single trigger. I have a 28 gauge VHE that letters with a SST.




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Thanks Dean, Forgive my lack of knowledge, but does the Parker SST need the recoil to fire the second shot? I’m a bit skeptical on purchasing a single trigger gun without some verification first that the hammers at least drop. The current owner is willing to allow me to inspect with snap caps, but if I fire it at my FFL dealer i will be unable to send it back in the inspection window. I suppose if it doesn’t fire that’s fine….or if both fire that is also fine….but just one barrel presents a problem.

Dean Romig 08-23-2021 07:51 PM

If a single trigger malfunctions it can be an expensive proposition to have it properly repaired and it MUST be done by an expert in the field of single triggers. I can't emphasize enough that if the wrong guy gets in there it may never be the same again, or it will be very costly after he has done his damage.

The Parker SST does not depend on recoil to operate properly.






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Dylan Rhodes 08-23-2021 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 341681)
If a single trigger malfunctions it can be an expensive proposition to have it properly repaired and it MUST be done by an expert in the field of single triggers. I can't emphasize enough that if the wrong guy gets in there it may never be the same again, or it will be very costly after he has done his damage.

The Parker SST does not depend on recoil to operate properly.






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Thanks Dean. I think I'll steer clear of this one. Wouldn't want my second Parker to be an off putter if there is a malfunction. Especially considering evidence is present that work has already been done on the gun.

Dean Romig 08-23-2021 08:01 PM

I'm not trying to steer you away from buying a nice gun. You don't need to actually fire it with live ammo to see if the SST functions properly.

Remove the barrels and center the release lever. Put a finger over both of the pin holes in the breech face and pull the trigger then pull it again. Yup it stings but it won't break the skin and it's a quick and easy way to test it.





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Brian Dudley 08-23-2021 08:01 PM

Single triggers on double guns are ridiculous. In my opinion of course.

And the operation of the trigger without live fire and recoil is not an indication that the trigger will not malfunction under normal use.

Dylan Rhodes 08-23-2021 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 341684)
I'm not trying to steer you away from buying a nice gun. You don't need to actually fire it with live ammo to see if the SST functions properly.

Remove the barrels and center the release lever. Put a finger over both of the pin holes in the breech face and pull the trigger then pull it again. Yup it stings but it won't break the skin and it's a quick and easy way to test it.





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Its not you steering me away. I'm not certain its a nice gun. The barrels have been reblued, the screws aren't timed properly, and the stock may have had some coats of oil applied over time. Also, its choked strange at F/IC. It just doesn't smell right, and its not a steal either.

Steve Huffman 08-23-2021 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 341685)
Single triggers on double guns are ridiculous. In my opinion of course.

And the operation of the trigger without live fire and recoil is not an indication that the trigger will not malfunction under normal use.

I second this answer

Mike Koneski 08-23-2021 09:04 PM

I have two Parkers with single triggers. Both letter to the gun. A 20g Trojan and a 12g VHE.


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