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A very fine example, in superb condition for its age. Screws look perfect. And as Mr. Hardison laments above... you fairly well stole it for the price! Please resist the temptation to "restore" this gun. It speaks volumes as a working artifact of shooting history. Please consider keeping it that way. It could well use a professional strip-and-clean however. I'd recco Brad Bachelder for that.
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Yes, the price you paid is a very good one. It looks to be a solid and honest gun. Good screws. Not much color remaining. The barrel length is suspect and is likely cut. Your number is not in the book, but there are surviving records for a research letter. So that will confirm the barrel length for sure.
And the great bores would be reason to have wall thickness checked out to confirm no issues with shoot-ability.
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Thank you all for the kind words and encouragement. I joined the PGCA immediately and for now, with a budget that keeps "gun money" separate from house money, it'll have to stay the way it is. I agree with Mr. Campbell that this is an "honest"gun and therefore should stay that way. I'm not one to trample on years of careful use. I do have one small issue that perhaps someone can help with. The only flaw is a broken forend latch spring, which I have removed, but can find no one on the web with parts. This is a very simple repair. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Thank you for joining the PGCA!!! If you need a part for a Parker please start a thread in the PGCA Member's Only section in the Wanted to Buy forum. List the following in the post: A. Part needed (name) B. Part number (see below) C. Serial number of the Parker (part designs changed throughout the years of production) D. Frame size (not needed for the spring in question but...) Also, on the PGCA main webpage there is a menu on the left side of the page. 1. Scroll down and click on "Technical Information". The following will open: http://parkerguns.org/images/parts.jpg http://parkerguns.org/images/tech_2.jpg Below the diagrams you will see a parts list: 1) Right-hand hammer 2) Left-hand hammer 3) Hammer stirrup 4) Main spring 5) Main spring plunger 6) Sear 7) Sear spring 8) Right-hand trigger 9) Left-hand trigger 10) Trigger spring 11) Top lever 12) Extractor 13) Cocking slide 14) Bolt lever, with roll 15) Square top bolt 16) Round top bolt 17) Roll 18) Roll pin 19) Top lever spring 20) Trip, spring and pin 21) Unhooking slide 22) Cocking crank 23) Cocking hook 24) Cocking hook pin and spring 25) Cocking hook screw 26) Safety pin 27) Unhooking pin and spring 28) Safety lever and jacket 29) Safety slide 30) Safety slide spring 31) Sear Pin 32) Bushing for tang screw 33) Fore end lock, complete 34) Fore end lever 35) Fore end tumbler 36) Fore end lever spring 37) Guard bow 38) Trigger plate 39) Fore end iron List the part number from the above list. It appears that you need part # 36. Please use the Wanted To Buy forum since WTB is a member's privilege. Mark
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This is a small flat spring, which leaves you two routes to go. The first is to have it micro-welded back together. This can be done easily and cheaply by a pro. The second is to check with one of our good members, Eric Eis. He often has a supply of Parker parts for sale, and may just have the spring you need.
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Thank you BTF and Kensal, for the info. I have posted a WTB.
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Donald ,I have had a Gentleman by the name of Lou Rotelli make me different small springs in the past ,he is reasonably quick and priced right and always a pleasure to discuss Parker Guns with ! If you can't come up with the original spring ,you might want to give him a try ! Please feel free to say that I mentioned him ! His contact # is " 203 -788-4920 " , good luck in your search ! By the way ,you found yourself a very nice solid gun for your first Parker ,Congrats ! Best ; Russ
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If you need a forend latch spring, contact me. I have some. Along just about any part you may need.
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