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Old Yesterday, 05:03 PM   #1
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The T indicates barrels are of Twist Steel and yes, it is the lowest grade Parker Bros. made in that period. Anything lower would have been the Trojan which came out in 1913.

But the Serialization book shows it as being a T1 which is a Grade 1 with Twist barrels, so it's one step up from the bottom.

The hammer looseness is likely the fit between the hammer axle and the hole is passes through in the lock plate. You should find that neither lock has a half-cock position.

Did the Cowboy Action shooter cut off the barrels? It was made with 30" barrels.





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It doesn't appear to have cut barrels but i'd have to put a tape to it to be sure. The guy I bought it from tends to shoot them as they were built and babied it with cool custom 10 ga. shells with 12 ga bores so if anything happened it would have been before him.

As for the rebounding locks, I'm sorry I'm getting used to the terminology, and that's what I was thinking I could as I figured that the slop could be taken out either with a new axle or bushing. But would the loose hammer cause the poor sear engagement?

Thank you for your help,
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