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Normally for trapshooters the safety is completely removed. As Dean said you should have your Parker looked at by a qualified Parker gunsmith.
Best Regards, George
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04-01-2015, 07:18 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Pictures would be nice, we always love to see pictures. That might spark some more comments and discussion that may be helpful to you.
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any 20 ga Parker will garner some interest. What grade is it? It will be marked on the frame water table, ie V, D, P etc, or go to the home page and look at the Parker grades and compare. If you list the serial #, someone will look it up for you--giving serial # is no biggie--not like giving out your SS#.
BTW, welcome from Wheeling , Wv
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04-10-2015, 07:06 PM | #6 | ||||||
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If there is a safety button, but it does not work, then it needs repair. Either there is an issue or it has been disabled. Not a good idea to have people think it has a safety, but have it not work properly.
Some Parkers were made with no safeties at all. But these guns would not have a button for one. For target shooting the auto resetting safety can be easily disabled, which would still allow for a functional safety to be used when desired.
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