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Unread 03-23-2025, 04:41 PM   #1
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Hi – I’m new to the forum, so please forgive any redundancy in my questions. Feel free to just refer me to any previous threads.

I came across what I think is a first year production Parker SxS 12 ga (s/n 287) that needs some love. I’ll need to heal the cracked stock, which is something I can handle. More concerning is that the left hammer holds at half cock but will not hold at full cock. I’d also like to separate the barrel from the action so it is easier to clean up.

I’m looking for a schematic that I can use for reference.

Looking forward to the interaction on this Forum. Any help would be appreciated.
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Unread 03-23-2025, 05:15 PM   #2
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I would very much like to see pictures of this gun.
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Unread 03-23-2025, 07:44 PM   #3
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Here are some first pics as I got it. Hopefully you can see the markings. You may have to zoom in.
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Hey Bill, what part of MN are you from? There are 3 of us in the Redwood Falls area. You will learn all you need to know on this site but not from all of us. Jim
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I'm in Andover, just NW of the cities.
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Bill, unless there is something strange going on with the gun, it should be easy to remove the barrels. Push or drive the wedge out until it releases the forend from the barrels. Then while holding the barrels in one hand and pushing the lifter up towards the bottom of the action with the other, you should have the barrels tilt right out of the receiver.
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Success! Thanks for the help David.
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Wow Bill, Thats a dandy back action in reasonable condition. Let me know if you need parts as I have wall hanger/parts back action Parker #1060. Maybe even a donor gun for disassembly help.... its pretty easy. Good luck with your endeavor.

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Thanks, Dean. Now that I’m getting into it, it seems like there has been some work done before. Looks like the stock has been repaired at least once before. I’m wondering what it does to the value to just replace the stock vs repair it again. Not that I’m worried about value but I like to keep things original as much as possible. Also the two hammer screws don’t match. Good to know you may have some parts.
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Looks like I need to find some parts...
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Hey Dean,

Now that I got into this gun, it looks like I might need to take you up on your offer of finding parts. I have one trigger spring that is broken and the hammer screws have been replaced with non-matching, non-original screws. Pictures are attached. Any help you can give would be appreciated.

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Wow Bill, Thats a dandy back action in reasonable condition. Let me know if you need parts as I have wall hanger/parts back action Parker #1060. Maybe even a donor gun for disassembly help.... its pretty easy. Good luck with your endeavor.

Be well Dean
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