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It looks to me after studying a Parker SST that to have it repaired a watch maker would be a better bet than a gunsmith. I am not including those craftsmen who are expert SST repairmen, because they are fully aware of the delicacy of the mechanism. I added Teflon lubricant to one such trigger and it has occasionally doubled for the owner. My mistake?
I don't know, but very possibly so. David