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Unread 08-28-2019, 10:04 PM   #2
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More than likely, probably 99%. If it is a serial number close to or over 200,000 it had the new improved coil spring in a tube and even when they broke they usually continued to function. Thus the idea for the tube encasing the spring. If it is the old style it is a v-spring and will need to be replaced, and fitted to the gun. Dixie Gun Works sells new ones that one can hand fit, using a Dremel tool and files to copy the proportions of the original. But if you are not up to that any good Parker repairman can do it or possibly fit a used one to it.
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