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I finally got the 1879 Lifter back together. After getting the barrels back from Breck, I did a little more work on the stock and found an original top tang screw and fitted it. I found it in a box of Parker lifter parts I bought on eBay. I still need to dress up the top of the screw but at least it is engraved and hardened.
This is the tired gun I purchased and found the barrels were Parker Laminate. I posted a few pictures before of the refinished barrels. I also found a whole section of the side plate surround cracked lose at the level of the sidelock bottom. I had to remove this, cut a square flat raceway and replace that section of the stock. I also degreased the wood and repaired the web inside the stock and re-inlet that section. The stock got a refinish with shellac but nothing was done to the checkering. I was trying to do solid but minimum repairs to put the gun back in service with the original refinished barrels. They were worth the effort.
Below are 3 original pictures and a few of the gun after reassembly.
I hope to hunt with the gun this fall.
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