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It's unlikely that a letter would mention that on a Grade 0 Parker but anything's possible.
It is a pretty simple procedure to remove that rod. Any competent gunsmith could do it in about a half-hour and that's very likely the way a great many non-automatic-safety Parkers got that way. |
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I have a D grade that letters with non-auto safety so the information could be there if the gun was ordered that way. I have two guns that are only used for clays and I had the safety rod removed so as to avoid a missed target due to forgetfulness.
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Not that common from factory, easily modified. FWIW I think most "Skeet" guns came with non-automatic safety, what about the "Double Traps"?
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Pete, My double trap is non automatic and my SC has none at all.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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