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 Great Grandfather's Shotgun I sent the message with the same title back in March of 2005.  I'm trying to reassemble serial #4052 that I inherited a few years ago.  I got a few great replies including a hand drawn engineers drawing of a special screw that I need to have made.  Can anyone explain how to open the archive articles.  I need to print up a copy of that drawing.  Austin was very helpful and I need to get started again.      Thanks | 
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 Found Info - Thanks Austin Just a note to thank Austin Hogan.  I printed up a copy of yor replies pictures and machine drawing last December.  I got busted-up (injured) in a fire on 10-1 and I'm in the healing mode for the next three months with time on my hand, (right wrist OOS). Do they have a name or grade or style designation for these early hammer style underlifters? You called it an early lifter gun, is that the proper name for this style? The serial #4052 places its manufacturing date in 1874. My wife has a digital camera and I'll include some photos as I begin the process. | 
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 Does anyone know about decent gunsmiths in Arizona, Phoenix/Scottsdale area??  I need to have the forend mounting bracket re-soldered to the barrel along with finding a hammer screw and custom made miniature screw for my underlifter.  Hopefully someone near me is familiar with Parkers, I realize they are more popular in the eastern states. | 
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