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Unread 12-14-2009, 03:07 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by David Hamilton View Post
Austin, In regards to my 1875 lifter the answer is no; there is no protruding pin. The above mentioned back-action may indeed have such. David
All folks interested, especially David. Here is an exposed lifter on an 1880 ten gauge. Notice the shape of the apperatice. Perhaps Parker changed and/or modified its lifter action as the years went by? A schematic of these lifters would really help. Perhaps there was a shift in design at or after 1875...

Sean
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