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Are Parker trigger guards sized to frame size? I need a trigger guard to fit a 16 gauge 0 frame. Where should I begin to look?
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Contact Galazan. I got one from them for a 16 gauge 'O' frame and it worked great.
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The trigger guards on Parker guns are all the SAME regardless of frame size. Even on the massive 6 and 7 frame 8g. gun. The trigger guards look a little small on those.

If you need guards, I have a whole drawer full of guards from various grades of guns. Granted the engraved serial number would not match, but I can at least get you the proper guard for the grade. I am a little thin on straight grip guards right now.

FYI on the galazan straight grip guards. They are Parker Repro guards. and the length is different from original guards. By about 1/2"
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The trigger guards on Parker guns are all the SAME regardless of frame size. Even on the massive 6 and 7 frame 8g. gun. The trigger guards look a little small on those.

If you need guards, I have a whole drawer full of guards from various grades of guns. Granted the engraved serial number would not match, but I can at least get you the proper guard for the grade. I am a little thin on straight grip guards right now.

FYI on the galazan straight grip guards. They are Parker Repro guards. and the length is different from original guards. By about 1/2"
Mr. Dudley, I have an 1884 Parker grade 1, 10 gauge that I am looking for a trigger guard to fit it. It has the English straight stock, so it requires the longer type guard. Do you by any chance have one of those and if so what would it cost? If not do you know where I might find one?
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"...Granted the engraved serial number would not match, but I can at least get you the proper guard for the grade... "
Any engraver can remove the old number and put the correct number on them. Been there, done that.
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Longer or shorter than original Parker guards Brian?





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The Parker Repro straight grip guards are about 1/2" SHORTER than an original guard. And the screw spacing is different.
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Brian, do you know if they are also shorter than the Remington Parkers of which the Repros were copies?





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To my knowledge, Ilion built Parkers have the same guard dimensions as Meriden guns, but I cannot say for sure that i am correct in that assumption. Maybe someone with an Ilion built straight grip gun can provide some measurements.?
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What changes, if any, did Remington make after they took over parker?
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