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I've sort of been hanging around here quite a while and have owned quite a few Parkers over the years but I have never seen this !
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Nice gun! What is the frame size? It looks really large in the first photo but likely just the camera lens distortion. I have seen that selector on a friend's Parker with Miller SST. Good find.
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The earlier Miller single trigger conversions used the safety button for barrel selection, as in the pic. The later version used a R-L rocker in front of the trigger, inside the trigger guard bow. I’ve owned Fox guns with both types. I’ve heard that the early version was also available on request when the rocker style was current.
Russ, happy days, a nice find. I assume it’s a 1-1/2 frame? |
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Thank You Gentlemen ! It is in fact a 1 1/2 Frame Gun ! I have had a few Parkers over the years with a Miller Trigger but never had the selector on the safety ,kind of neat though if I can get used to it !
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The little I see of the stock suggests it is not original. The safety selector on the miller was the original type used on the miller. What you have there is typical of an after market miller install
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I feel the stock is aftermarket also , a job well done but it doesn't appear correct and there is no serial# under the trigger guard ! it is heavier than normal but feels very nice on the gun for some reason !
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That sort of safety/selector was similar to an earlier system used by Ithaca on higher grade guns. It worked well and was popular with them but I suspect was found confusing to the average user and finally dropped. They were double trigger guns and selected, I believe, automatic or manual safety reset.
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The forend wood is a replacement though it was originally made with a trap style forend. The heavy nose of the comb looks much like a Parker Trap Comb but it may also be a replacement. Nice find in any case Russ!
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