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There are pictures of the lock assy assembled...
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Enlarged for detail...
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07-20-2018, 01:43 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Austin Hogan posted quite a bit about the inside of Parker hammer guns. I'll try to find some or someone a lot better at it than I can look.
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BTW
if you are new to taking a lock (or just about anything for that matter) apart for the first time draw an outline of the item on a piece of paper- tape the piece to the paper as you remove it with an arrow to the location and outline of each piece on the drawing - adding an order of removal number would not hurt it especially help make sure you do not mix up the screws
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Use your phone
Take pictures as you go for later reference.
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The screws on Parker locks are numbered.
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Huh?
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Brian,
That was my reaction as well. At the Fall Southern a few years back I watched Dave Fjelline working on a Parker lock and he mentioned it as well and showed me and the fellow who's gun it was. I can't recall where the numbers were, but I did see them. Harry |
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