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Judging by the condition of your Trojan, I would say that lever position is the way it left the factory.
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There may be some dirt in the locking lug and lug recess area.
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That lever is not fully closed. You can see that the concave in the rib is not lined up with that on the lever. Lever position on a parker is not like on a Fox or Smith with rotory bolts.
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I see what you are saying Brian. Hopefully there's just a little dirt in there that needs cleaned up. If so, I will have that sorted out shortly after I get it in my hands. The seller said he has had it since 97, and has never fired the gun.
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