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Thanks PA, I had an idea security was the issue on the #'s. I'm not knowledgeable in any respect on SBS guns, so your reply on the barrels will help, I found a list of #s on the Internet the D gun was in 1901 and the V gun was 1903. Thats all I know to date so I'm going to send off a couple of requests to Parker Research. Again Thanks, Bill
I visited the web site you suggested and how about that, all I had to do is dry fire, then the barrels came off easy. #105694 & #119250 As soon as I figure out how to post the pictures I will |
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03-15-2012, 07:28 PM | #4 | ||||||
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That's good news Bill. I'd probably get the gun to a gunsmith who knows Parkers and have it cleaned.
There is lots of information on Parkers if you go to the PGCA home page and click on the links. We'd all like to see close up in focus pictures of your guns. Why don't you post the S/N's and maybe we can give you some more basic information. |
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Lesson, if an old gun refuses to open when the top lever is activated do not force the issue, rather have a guy who knows Parkers futz with it. The bores of my gun are like new! It seems that the gun broke decades ago and could not be shot. |
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07-26-2012, 07:55 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Just a note: those screws in front of the trigger guard should line up facing fore and aft....along the axis if the barrels. When they are misaligned they have been removed and replaced into the wrong holes. I suggest that you get a proper gunsmith screw driver (buy the little set from Brownells) remove and put the screws into the proper hole, ...don't over tighten. We try to get all of the screws to line up in the entire gun and when the gun was made, they did.
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03-16-2012, 02:13 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Bill: Neither of your Parkers are in the Serialization Book but you can check ion the home page to see if there is information available for a letter.
Best Regards, George |
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