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Unread 03-02-2020, 05:01 PM   #2
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I would try out the trigger with the snap caps to make sure it functions that way. I'm not sure how else you would check the triggers with out firing the gun. Hopefully if it was worked on it was just cleaned. There have been a few reports of these single triggers doubling over time but it usually just takes a good cleaning by a competent gunsmith who knows Parkers to clean it up and get it working again. We can point you in the right direction as far as good gunsmiths are if the time comes. I would also encourage you to become a Parker member and learn all things Parker. If you become a member there is an awesome buy and sell section on here between members where you can really learn pricing on these wonderful Parkers.

As far as price goes from what you describe, in my humble opinion, I would not go north of $3K and I would probably stay a ways south of that number.
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