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theres a fair amount of lc smiths that have this problem...i have a 16 lc smith thats very hard to put the fore arm back on.i dont take it off too often...i did not know parker had some of these problems...i ve got a d h e parker and it is very simple to take fore arm off...i have learned that iff im looking at someone else s ejector gun and i want to take the forearm off i let the owner or seller take it off if they will... charlie
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Thanks Charlie, I think that Kensal gave the right answer on a solution. but as I lack patience, good sense not to mention Im notoriously cheap, I decided to take a file to the back of the forend loop. Not recommending this to anyone but it my case the problem solved and forend is still rock steady when in place. i could see evidence that the forend loop had been recently resoldered so it wasnt a complete stab in the dark
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