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Problem with beavertail wood stock
Unread 11-30-2012, 11:59 AM   #1
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Default Problem with beavertail wood stock

I have a 28 ga. Parker Reproduction that I shoot for both hunting and clays.
The tang that holds the beavertail in place will on firing begin to open , after 2 -3 shots it will open to the point of falling off. I've had to catch the for end many times. As a result I have to make sure the tang is in place after every shot. I've taken the gun to my gunsmith ; he has been unable to fix the problem. I shoot standard low brass loads so I'm not over shooting the gun.

Has anybody experienced this problem , what's the fix, or is this just part of the gun's personality?
I must say I really like the gun and shot it very well so I don't want to sell it.
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Unread 11-30-2012, 03:45 PM   #2
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ken there is people here that can tell you were to get this problem fixed...this does occur from time to time with all brands of side by sides...nothing a person thats familar with the parker repo s cant fix...these boys will pitch in here shortly.. charlie
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Unread 12-01-2012, 06:54 PM   #3
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Dammit...I just typed a big long reply and it didn't take!

See my post in the Forum under "thoughts on this" in the Parker Reproduction section...
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Ken you need to change your poll, choice of none or none is only going to give you one answer
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Ask John D, as I have no idea.....
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Unread 12-11-2012, 11:51 PM   #7
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ken....i will weld a bit of metal to the hook the latch catches on then slowly file it down till the latch locks tightly. but i only do this if no other problems are found in the forend. i have found a few latch cross pins that were bent causing a simalar problem. to fix this i use a piece of drill rod to replace the bent cross pin.
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