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Unread 09-10-2014, 11:55 PM   #1
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First thing is to make sure of which side is the problem. If it doubles all the time when pulling the right trigger, but never when pulling the left first, then the left is the issue. Or visa versa. Usually doubling is a worn sear, hammer or both.
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I am now up to two single trigger Parkers that no longer double, but once did, no work performed. I have a double trigger Parker that doubles for me but not for its previous owner. I haven't tried to switch sides.
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Charlie,

Besides worn sear(s)/hammer(s) it can also be a perfectly fine Parker with the tang screws cranked down so hard the trigger is actually depressing the sear partially when assembled. Happens when people tighten a loose action into a spongy stock.

Also look for a replaced trigger, too tall, that is doing the above.

Take the stock off, clean everything, clean and put no oil on the sears and hammers if they are not worn, put the gun back together with the tang screws tightened to the correct depth (flush with the top and bottom tangs) and use snap caps to see if there is a light trigger pull, after determining which way it doubles as Brian suggested.

p.s. Assembled you should have a little play between the sears and the triggers that is taken up by the very light flat or round double spring. Look for the trigger to be pressing the sear when everything is assembled correctly and the rear screw not overtightened. I've had to take a few thousandths off triggers that the replacement stock had lost too much wood when made.
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Charlie,

I was not clear in my instructions. Assemble the gun completely without the stock and all screws to the proper depth so you can see what is happening and how light the triggers are and all the clearances at the triggers without the stock.
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