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Unread 05-15-2013, 12:43 PM   #2
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Chaz:
There are good instructions for taking a Parker apart on this site. However... GREAT care must be taken not to damage the stock. This is because the sears must be removed before the (unaltered) butt can be dismounted. The best trick is to tie the action and butt together with a bungie cord while you remove the sears.

But... if you are a novice at gun work, my recco is NOT to do this at all. A pro can get things apart without damage or buggering screws. The safety rod is possibly the cause. Possibly. And folks here can supply you with a replacement if it comes to that. Much better than trying to make one.
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