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Your framesize is on the bottom of the barrels when you take them off look at the lug its the square piece that sticks up probably a 2 but who knowes tell us what you find. Don't let anybody get to carried away on cleaning the gun Let your girl trapshooting friend look at it she probably has a good idea what it would need. Somebody may know a good smith in your area. To take the barrel off pull on the lever in the forearm remove forearm then open the gun and the barrels should come off. What does it say on the barel rib abought the kind of steel the barrels are made of. best 2 u ch
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Thanks for the welcome all. Stupid question #1, I have the forearm off, the the barrels don't seem to want to come off, should they without removing the screw that appears to be the hinge? It is vulcan steel. The gun appears to have not been shot much.
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The top lever should be pushed all the way to the right while also firmly grasping the barrels so they don't fall to the floor. With the top lever at the full right position the gun should break open. If not it may have some rust preventing that but this isn't likely - probably just some hardened grease or crud in the pivot mechanism. Try thumping it over your knee to pop it open.
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That screw has nothing to do with the barrels coming off.
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I love stories like this! Welcome to the forum Pam. Once you shoot the old gun you'll be in love I assure you. They are a joy to shoot. I too have an inherited V grade that was my mothers that I cherish. Treat yours well and it will last generations.
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Progress slowly. Continue to ask questions before doing anything to your Dad's gun. Take time to read the FAQ's section and the Technical information section, which shows the parts that go into making the gun. Someone will likely be able to recommend a Parker knowledgeable gunsmith for you. I'm going to guess you have the barrels off by now. It is easy enough, once you know how to do it. If you don't have them off by now and you have the forend off and have tried pushing the top lever fully to the right and still the barrels are not easily removed, then stop and wait for gunsmith info. Likely the only thing it needs will be a good cleaning - once every century is reasonable. You are lucky to have a family gun like this. Enjoy it. Post pictures too. We all enjoy seeing any of these great guns. Cheers, Jack
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Welcome Pam!
If you have the forarm off and move the top lever over, do the barrels pivot so the chambers are exposed? If so and the barrels won't lift up and off the receiver, then the cocking hook is not releasing from the bell crank in the well of the receiver. You need to have the hook clear the receiver before the barrels will come off. I'll try and supply the link to a previous thread which should give you some help. If the link doesn't work, search this forum, type in "Barrels won't come off" and find the thread titled "Stuck Parker Barrels." Hope this fixes your problem. http://parkerguns.org/forums/search.php?searchid=121906 |
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Hi Pam and Welcome! If you are still having trouble getting that great old gun apart and can wait until January 1st. A bunch of us are getting together at Major Waldrens gun club in Barrington,NH for a little shooting then. Come on down and we can have a look at it.
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