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Makes sense, and thank you for the input. I've never handled a single on a Parker, only Lefever. How does the barrel selection work if you do not mind me asking?
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If its a single non selective trigger it will likely shoot the right barrel first (unless of course its been messed with).
If its selective you will see a selector slide next to the trigger..... (Parker installed, I think). Someone will chime in soon with more info.
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Thanks for taking the time to answer. A curious thing, the gun I am buying is a V grade, but from what I saw on some other posts, this was only an option on D grades and above. Looks like I may have some more questions to ask the seller Monday AM
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Make sure you post some pics if you get it.
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A factory single trigger was available on all grades of hammerless Parkers. .
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Thanks For the clarification Dean. What are your thoughts on added value? Not looking to turn around and sell it, only curious.
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Craig made the point above that it’s a relative thing. I know a guy who won’t buy a Parker with a single. For target guns I prefer them. So does it in crease or decrease the value? Depends on who’s buying.
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Like both Craig and Mike have said, it’s a matter of personal preference. Some like them and some don’t. Some might pay a premium while others wouldn’t even buy such a gun.
I own only one Parker with a single trigger but would be just as happy if it had double triggers because I have no problem shooting a double trigger gun. Some people have trouble with double triggers. .
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