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Unread 03-09-2021, 07:12 PM   #1
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It has a single trigger not sure if that was standard or repair
I tried some snap caps in it to make sure the firing pins, ejectors where working and the safety did not go back on.
Would they have sent in back to make the non auto?
The safety seems to have 3 settings is that common?
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I was incorrect on the safety it is on or off but it non automatic.......is that standard for skeet gun
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I was incorrect on the safety it is on or off but it non automatic.......is that standard for skeet gun
Yes it is standard for a skeet gun to have a non-auto safety.
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It has a single trigger not sure if that was standard or repair
I tried some snap caps in it to make sure the firing pins, ejectors where working and the safety did not go back on.
Would they have sent in back to make the non auto?
The safety seems to have 3 settings is that common?
The Parker Single Selective Trigger was standard on a Skeet gun of that era.





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This gun has a pistol grip but some of the skeet guns I just looked at seem to all have straight grips
What was the standard.

Any recommendations on some one to repair the fire end and replace the front bead ?
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