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Unread 04-06-2010, 12:39 PM   #1
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Default Turkey killing pattern for old Parker

Have been posting on the Hammer Gun section about my old 10 Gauge Lifter Hammer gun and decided this morning (after scouting for turkey's) to finally shoot the old girl. Because I value my fingers a lot, my first round was using the safe method:



BTW, the load was the RST 2 7/8 oz 1 1/4 oz factory load. First test of the right barrel went well and the gun seemed fine. Then tried the left barrel and the firing pin only dented the primer. Seems as if I have an issue that needs to be addressed later for sure.

Decided since it appeared everything was fine with the right barrel to go ahead and shoot a round at the target at a stepped off 25 yards. BTW, this gun only has .020 of choke in both barrels.

Here's the 25 yard pattern, and yes in my mind that is one very dead turkey:



Was hoping to take it out once this year, but given the problems with the left firing pin, it appears the VH made in 1900 gets the nod.

BTW, this is what I saw this morning, so the VH has a chance:

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Tom,

Thanks for the pictures and the report. There are fireing pins out there so don't be distressed. There are a couple of fellows that frequent this board that make them. I have replaced them on my lifter Parker and as I remember I had to remove the lock to have a clear shot at the fireing pin. Be careful replacing the lock as the triggers can be bent if not pushed forward to get them out of the way of the sears.

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Tom, what size shot are you using?

Looks like that jake has busted you - did they run off after the picture?

Good luck, that's a nice ol' longbeard out there!
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That was size 7.5 because I've got a ton of those. Actually that Jake and his buddy decided to come over and pay a visit. They got within 10 yards and started putting big time. I didn't move (I was prone on the ground with no camo) and they finally moved away. The whole flock then headed down the hill. Hoping this Saturday for a repeat performance. Just have to figure out how to draw that big bird away from his flock. They aren't even gobbling because they don't have to. They've got food and women, I mean come on.
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Tom,

Thanks for the pictures and the report. There are fireing pins out there so don't be distressed. There are a couple of fellows that frequent this board that make them. I have replaced them on my lifter Parker and as I remember I had to remove the lock to have a clear shot at the fireing pin. Be careful replacing the lock as the triggers can be bent if not pushed forward to get them out of the way of the sears.

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If you could sort of walk me through how to replace the one I'd appreciate it. BTW, no recoil at all with this 10 pound plus beast.
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Tom, put a hen decoy on the ground with a jake decoy on top of it in a breeding position and I guarantee that big tom will come over to kick that fake jake's tailfeathers all over creation.
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Put Replacing Firing Pin on Hammer gun

in the search of this site and it will tell you how to replace and buy the pins


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I had the same problem with one of my 0-Frame sixteens and it turned out I needed a mainspring so Jason Bardon (when he was at DTR) replaced both mainsprings. Fires perfectly every time now.
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Tom,

To remove the lock plate take out the screw on the left hand side almost all the way then give it a very lite tap with a plastic hammer and the right lock plate will release. Please note that the lock plate has a lip on the front that slips into the frame. Take the screw that you just removed from the left side and insert into the hole on the right side of the gun and give a lite tap of the hammer to release the left lock. Insert a screw driver into the left firing pin retainer and remove. There should be a spring with the firing pin.

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Thanks for the assistance. I'll take it apart soon and figure it out. I've had the locks off a couple of times already. Also appears the firing pin just slides in and out. Assume the spring is gone and the firing pin is partially broken. I don't see anyway it could go out far enough to fully engage the primer on the shell. It only protrudes out maybe a 1/16 of a inch.
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