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Unread 12-04-2019, 06:06 PM   #1
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Reset rod is likely tight in the hole in the wood. Or gummed up. Remove it and clean it and if still sticky, drill hole out just a hair.
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Reset rod is likely tight in the hole in the wood. Or gummed up. Remove it and clean it and if still sticky, drill hole out just a hair.
Talk about timing. I took my GH out of the case tonight for a wipe down and experienced the same problem Tom did. Lot of force required to push the lever over and the safety button to off. This hasn’t happened before and its a new stock.

I’ve never disassembled a Parker before but once I take it apart the fix sounds simple enough. I’m looking at the parts illustration under technical information on the website but I don’t see the reset rod. Is this the safety pin (part 26) that slides through the stock?
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