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Hold the top lever to the right and push down on the lever in the pic with a pen or a small screw driver, does not take much. This will release pressure on the top lever allowing it to go to the center position.
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Got it...very helpful. Thank you.
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Tripping back the lever is VERY important on any double as to avoid damage. Especially when shipping a gun.
Parker hang tags (which were originally on each gun when new) had instructions on how to trip back the lever for storage.
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Right on...I always store my shotguns, even my modern break guns, with top lever tripped back.
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