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Unread 10-15-2023, 04:22 PM   #1
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Hi Everyone! I am new to this forum and need assistance/guidance on repairing the top lever on my grandfathers 12gauge side by side, serial number 95030.

I am now having an issue that when I load and bring the barrel back to normal position, the lever no longer sets itself. The safety activates but the lever doesn't snap into place, I have to manually now move it to center to lock the barrel. I have no idea what to replace/fix/look at.

Would anyone have some input for this fix? I have sporadically been using the gun for trap but now I want to preserve it as a collectors gun and buy an new gun just for trap.

Any input is very much appreciated.
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Is there spring resistance in the lever when you open the action?





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Phil, I had a similar problem. Open this link, resolution awaits you.
https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=34040
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thanks all for the replies.

there is no resistance to the lever.
I will look to replace the top lever spring. Would anyone have a parts list or schematic once I take this apart to take a look see?
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See if Brian Dudley who replied above can work it in to fix it. He has salvaged top-lever springs which will have to be fitted.

Once fixed, I would not hesitate to continue using a family gun.
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It is a bad top lever spring.
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Brian, any tips to replace it? J.A. Early mentioned you have done this before.
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Brian, any tips to replace it? J.A. Early mentioned you have done this before.
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Message Brian and see if he can do it for you. Must be fitted. He does this for a living. No tips unless you can do it yourself, but a lot of fitting and if you haven't been inside a Parker, leave it to someone who can do it for you. You'll be happy you did not experiment.
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