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Jeremy Toeper 02-06-2025 06:39 PM

Dolls Head/Rib Extension Fit?
 
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Does the fit of the Dolls Head matter much for Parkers? Pictures below show a wide variation in the fit/contact with the frame recess. Did they come from the factory like this? Or is it use, abuse, or gunplumbers? Is it something you look at when making a purchase? The last picture seems correct. While the second picture is an AAHE.

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Reggie Bishop 02-06-2025 06:49 PM

The last picture is how I like them to fit on Parkers I own. When "worn" guns are re-finished and "tightened up" it often creates improper fitment of the dolls head.

edgarspencer 02-06-2025 07:39 PM

The first picture is so magnified, if it is the original fit, it's made to appear worse, but it could easily be as it was when it left the factory. The last one is how an original gun should look, regardless how many shots have gone downrange. The middle two pictures, again over magnified, appear as though they may be replacement barrels.

Stan Hillis 02-06-2025 08:58 PM

Keep in mind, too, that the "fit" you're seeing is only at the top. You cannot see how much better it may be fitting at the bottom. Only smoking will really tell the tale.

Dean Romig 02-07-2025 07:24 AM

I agree with Edgar with the exception of the middle two, to me, indicate the barrels have been tightened to the frame.
My 1898 DH came back from Russ Bickel looking somewhat like the middle two, though not quite as wide a gap, after he tightened my Titanic barrels. When I sent the gun go him it looked more like #4.





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Bill Murphy 02-07-2025 09:31 AM

What kind of "tightening" or gunsmithing would change the fit of the doll's head? In my opinion, only indiscriminate filing would cause these gaps. Are you sure Russ sent the gun back with the same barrels you sent to him?

edgarspencer 02-07-2025 09:56 AM

So, just to clarify, you don't really agree with me.
Putting a gun back on face involves correcting the fit of the hook and joint roll, which would not explain the gap between the frame recess and dolls head.
The fitting of the rib extension to the receiver, such as shown in the last photo, is done before it is soldered to the barrel. A barrel going off face is a change in the gap between the hook and joint roll, not the fit of the rib extension.

Reggie Bishop 02-07-2025 10:07 AM

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Restored gun currently for sale on GI. I see this all the time on reworked guns.

Stan Hoover 02-07-2025 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop (Post 424981)
Restored gun currently for sale on GI. I see this all the time on reworked guns.

Reggie , thanks for that clear picture

I recently had a gunsmith set a Parker on face and now my rib extension appears similar to this picture.
Question, is there a fix for this condition of the dolls head rib extension or is there anyone currently performing a repair for this??

I asked my smith about building this up and then refitting, he had no direct answer and nothing was done.

Laser welding comes to mind???

Dean Romig 02-07-2025 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 424976)
What kind of "tightening" or gunsmithing would change the fit of the doll's head? In my opinion, only indiscriminate filing would cause these gaps. Are you sure Russ sent the gun back with the same barrels you sent to him?


Gimme a break Bill… Of course he sent the original barrels back refitted with absolutely NO more slight wiggle.

I would never question Russ’ ethics in gunsmithing.





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