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This forum brings the best minds to bear on parker issues, history etc, etc. It really is a joy to read. (My apologies from digressing from the origonal question on this thread)
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Harry,the chances are you're going to need to put in a shim under the trigger plate tang. One or more pieces of 100 pound paper, or even brass shim stock. Make sure all three trigger plate screws forward of the trigger bow are tight and the plate is flush, before tightenine either tang screw. The stock head is likely softened up with oil, and it's allowing the trigger plate to pinch the bolt, because I don't think the trigger plate is firmly seated.
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