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Need advice on cleaning/lubing my 1892 Grade G
Unread 05-12-2021, 04:16 PM   #1
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Default Need advice on cleaning/lubing my 1892 Grade G

Hello Folks
I'm a newbie here.
I inherited a Grade G from my deceased Pop and would like to clean and lube the receiver interior and freshen up the stock with some Boiled Linseed Oil.

My gunsmithing skills are not good enough to open this old Gal up so I thought I could just remove the stock and soak the receiver in cleaner a few times then soak it is a lube like Sweet Shooter or Ballistol.

I removed all the screws and the trigger guard and can slightly wiggle the stock but somethings still holding it on and I'm very paranoid about not forcing anything.

I read in another thread here that there's a "sear" that also has to be removed. Is that the little "drift pin" I see on both bottom rear sides of the receiver close to the wood and just above where the trigger guard threads in?
I am at a standstill. Any tips are greatly appreciated.
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Go to the Home Page and click on the FAQ's in the tree on the left. From there scroll down to Parker Maintenance and Repair, item #5 which is a tutorial on how to remove a Parker stock. Good luck !
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Go to the Home Page and click on the FAQ's in the tree on the left. From there scroll down to Parker Maintenance and Repair, item #5 which is a tutorial on how to remove a Parker stock. Good luck !
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One more quick question.
One side of the sear pin looks smaller than the other end. I'm assuming it's the smaller side that I need to use the drift on.
Do you or anyone else happen to know the size Drift I need so as to not damage the face of the pin? Is that info on this site? Sorry for not knowing my way around the website yet.
Thx again
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A simple flat-tip drift smaller than the size of the hole and with about an inch of drift shank should work nicely.





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Got it.
FYI the smaller side of the pin is .125" dia. with my calipers [1/8"].
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