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Nope I checked that following the procedures I found in a link on this site.
It is definitely that the hammers are uncocked with the gun disassembled. |
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Very strange..... I just took out one of my Repros and took off the forend and the barrels and dropped the hammers. I put the barrels back on but the forend wouldn't go on at all.
I cocked the ejector hammers in the forend and the forend went on just as it was meant to. I then broke open the gun to its fullest, thereby cocking the hammers and the gun is all set. If it isn't the ejector hammers in the forend of your gun causing the forend not to go on properly.... I haven't a clue as to the problem with yours. .
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The gun must be cocked and also the ejector hammers cocked in order to install the forend.
If you need to cock the gun with the forend off, do this. Carefully. 1: Install the barrel. 2: Locate the unhooking slide pin that sticks out the right side of the nose of the frame. 3: Fully Push in on this pin while fully opening the breech. 4: Gun will cock. Pushing in on that pin allows the barrels to hook to the cocking crank thus simulating the presence of an installed forend. Pressure must be maintained on the pin the whole time or else the hook will slip off the crank. Keep a firm hold on the gun while doing this and you will be ok. It is the only way to cock a Parker with the forend off.
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I can't wait to hear how this turns out for Mr. Valett.
I hope he tells us what needed to be done so that we all can learn. .
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I regularly assemble Repros with receiver hammers uncocked for storage.
I have never had a problem! Bob Jurewicz |
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You can always fully assemble any Parker with the hammers uncocked. I've read many times on the forum of how to cock the ejectors so the forearm will go on.
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What is the difference between what you're trying to do, and me, when I dry fire my gun, on snap caps, remove the fore end, and take the barrels off? All I have ever done is put the barrels on, put the fore end on, and open the gun, thereby cocking it. I'm not sure what Brian is talking about. I never had to do any of that.
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To cock the ejectors pull the ejectors out of the barrels, snap the 4end in place, hold the 4 end and barrels in one hand and push the ejectors in one at at time with the thumb of the other hand. This works with most ejector 4ends.
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