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I have owned Parker no. 2133. There was remnans of some fine coil springs around the firing pins. They were shot. I have owned some British guns that were floating but the extractors were grooved to push them back. I dont think anyone, let alone Parker, would design a gun with an interfereing pins .I am just and old auto mechanic, maybe a real gunsmith will back me up on this.
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