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"Turnbull" is a Parker expert. Is there a possibility that the person who did the restock is not?
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It is likely the safety reset rod moving around. What probably happened is the stocker drilled too big of a hole or incorrectly drilled it causing the rod to move around more than it should. He also could have left out the tang screw bushing which can also cause the same issue in conjunction with too big of a hole.
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Thank you fellows for your great replies. I appreciate it. I will tell my friend to send it back to his stockmaker.
I knew this group would have the answer for him. Thank you! Wes |
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