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Unread 11-24-2018, 11:28 PM   #1
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Can anyone point me in a direction for disassembly of a Parker brothers shotgun and manuals for them?

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http://parkerguns.org/pages/faq/disassembly.htm


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For transport, how do you return the top lever back to center after removing the barrels?
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For transport, how do you return the top lever back to center after removing the barrels?
not sue why you want to , and there is no need to, i never have and cannot think of seeing anyone do that

but there is a 'button" pushed down by the barrel extension when the gun is closed - if you push that with something the lever will close

you just have to lock it back in place to get the barrels on
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When the gun is taken down, the top lever should always be tripped back to center. This avoids chance of damage. Especially when transporting and shipping.
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Thank you. I tried it and no problem. It also makes the gun much easier to slide into a LOM case.
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Welcome to the forum Michael. Tell us about your gun and the problem, if any, you are having with it.
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