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Unread 08-30-2010, 03:26 PM   #1
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Wendy, the barrels on your Parker were made and fitted by Manufacture Leguoise De Armes in Belgium and were proofed in 1949. Armaf Dagun was a trade names used by them, if you look on the barrels between the flats and the forend lug you should see a crown over ML, that was their trade mark. I have a set similar to yours that are from 1954. I recall that Atlas Arms offered this service around that time. They also sold unfitted barrels made in Italy that were much lower in quality that are encountered, they were marked Vickers Steel. The ML barrels while not Parker are high quality.

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Jim's observation is the same as mine. I have looked at many Atlas barrels and some are very nicely made, others are not so nice. As long as I am giving advice, here goes. If your gun is working well, there is no reason to get professional help. It is a rare "gunsmith" who can improve on a working Parker by disassembling it for cleaning and lubrication, especially an ejector gun as yours is.
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Hello again everyone,
Bill Murphy said that if I measured the distance between the firing pin centers that someone could probably tell me the frame size of my gun but I think my post was lost at the bottom of page 2! If anyone can tell me what the frame size is I would appreciate it.

From center to center of the firing pin holes is 1.1 inches

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