Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums  

Go Back   Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums Parker Forums General Parker Discussions

Notices

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
Barrels won't come off.
Unread 03-17-2017, 01:47 AM   #1
Member
FRANK HALSEY
Forum Associate

Member Info
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 213
Thanks: 1,087
Thanked 222 Times in 53 Posts

Default Barrels won't come off.

I looked up the subject but mine is a little different, safety only works on left barrel and the barrels will not come off no matter how many times I dry fire it. And here something I have never seen. The gun cocks with the fore are off. This is a Trojan I just picked up to play with but did not expect this. any ideas??? Thanks Frank
FRANK HALSEY is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 03-17-2017, 10:10 AM   #2
Member
B. Dudley
PGCA Lifetime
Member
 
Brian Dudley's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 11,072
Thanks: 531
Thanked 19,764 Times in 4,983 Posts

Default

Unhooking slide is stuck.

The safety not working properly is a separate issue.
__________________
B. Dudley
Brian Dudley is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Brian Dudley For Your Post:
Visit Brian Dudley's homepage!
Unread 03-17-2017, 10:28 AM   #3
Member
Dean Romig
PGCA Invincible
Life Member
 
Dean Romig's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 32,955
Thanks: 38,667
Thanked 35,890 Times in 13,162 Posts

Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Dudley View Post
The safety not working properly is a separate issue.

Sounds more like worn, broken, or bent part(s) than simply being cruddy inside.




.
__________________
"I'm a Setter man.
Not because I think they're better than the other breeds,
but because I'm a romantic - stuck on tradition - and to me, a Setter just "belongs" in the grouse picture."

George King, "That's Ruff", 2010 - a timeless classic.
Dean Romig is online now   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post:
Unread 03-21-2017, 07:58 AM   #4
Member
Kensal Rise
PGCA Member

Member Info
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 1,772
Thanks: 625
Thanked 2,590 Times in 929 Posts

Default

Mr. Halsey:
If you want to get the barrels off your gun, you have a couple of choices:

1) Take it to a qualified double gunsmith. This is the best course. But failing that...

2) Remove the forearm, open the gun and lay it down on the right side. This will just barely expose the large head, lateral screw though the barrel lump. Clean the crud out of the screw slot with a pointed tool such as a scribe. Make a screwdriver to fit the slot EXACTLY. Then remove the screw. This will free the hook and spring that connect the barrel unit to the cocking slide, and allow barrel removal. Don't lose any parts.

3) Now take the whole kit to a good double gunsmith to find out what caused the problem and have it corrected properly.
John Campbell is online now   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to John Campbell For Your Post:
Unread 03-21-2017, 09:28 AM   #5
Member
B. Dudley
PGCA Lifetime
Member
 
Brian Dudley's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 11,072
Thanks: 531
Thanked 19,764 Times in 4,983 Posts

Default

Not ALL guns will fully expose the hook screw when the breech is open.

If you try this route, tread carefully.
__________________
B. Dudley
Brian Dudley is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Brian Dudley For Your Post:
Visit Brian Dudley's homepage!
Unread 03-21-2017, 10:17 AM   #6
Member
edgarspencer
PGCA Member
 
edgarspencer's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 6,603
Thanks: 3,332
Thanked 13,140 Times in 3,481 Posts

Default

Whether you're able to gain sufficient access to the screw or not, removing the barrels this way only gets the barrels off, but doesn't correct the problem, which as Brian says, is more than likely that the cocking slide is not coming all the way back, for a variety of reasons. The most likely is old congealed grease or crud.
edgarspencer is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to edgarspencer For Your Post:
Unread 03-21-2017, 03:48 PM   #7
Member
J. A. EARLY
PGCA Member
 
Jerry Harlow's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 2,112
Thanks: 4,580
Thanked 3,024 Times in 974 Posts

Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Dudley View Post
Not ALL guns will fully expose the hook screw when the breech is open.
It seems to work on 9 out of 10 twelve gauges. It does not work on sixteen and smaller from samples I've tried. It is best a two person job since you have to exert extra opening pressure for the screw to clear the frame.

Then you may be able to put some penetrating oil on the offending part.
Jerry Harlow is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Jerry Harlow For Your Post:
Unread 03-21-2017, 04:18 PM   #8
Member
Bill Murphy
PGCA Lifetime
Member Since
Second Grade

Member Info
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 16,541
Thanks: 6,764
Thanked 9,888 Times in 5,251 Posts

Default

Frank, Trojan??
Bill Murphy is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post:
Unread 03-21-2017, 05:03 PM   #9
Member
edgarspencer
PGCA Member
 
edgarspencer's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 6,603
Thanks: 3,332
Thanked 13,140 Times in 3,481 Posts

Default

Jerry, I know there is at least one 0 frame (BHE20) that I was able to do this on. Many years ago, when my day was still alive, and I was half the age I am now, I was playing with a couple of his Parkers and swapped the barrels from a CHE20 to his BHE20, because I wanted to see how it felt with 26" barrels instead of the 30" on the BHE. They snapped right into place, and closed well enough, but no amount of finagling would let me get them back off. My dad was upstairs, and I had to get home, so to say I was sweating bullets might be an understatement.
I was able to repmove the cocking lever screw without any trouble, because with the fore end off, the barrels would move back just enough to allow the full head of the screw to turn freely out. I will never forget that incedent, because some time later, my Dad called me up to say he was playing around swapping barrels, and got the same barrels stuck on the same BHE. I came over to his house, and quickly removed the screw. I felt guilty when he said "Wow, how did you know how to do that?" I don't think I ever told him.
I just went downstairs and looked at all my hammerless guns, and only one 1 1/2 Frame 12 will let me do it, and a 1 frame DHE 16 will also.
edgarspencer is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to edgarspencer For Your Post:
Unread 03-21-2017, 06:38 PM   #10
Member
Dean Romig
PGCA Invincible
Life Member
 
Dean Romig's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 32,955
Thanks: 38,667
Thanked 35,890 Times in 13,162 Posts

Default

I remember that story well Edgar. I think the first time I ever heard you recite it in person when I made the same dummy move....






.
__________________
"I'm a Setter man.
Not because I think they're better than the other breeds,
but because I'm a romantic - stuck on tradition - and to me, a Setter just "belongs" in the grouse picture."

George King, "That's Ruff", 2010 - a timeless classic.
Dean Romig is online now   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post:
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:52 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org
Copyright © 2004 Design par Megatekno
- 2008 style update 3.7 avec l'autorisation de son auteur par Stradfred.