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I use a small needle nose vice grip to remove the top lever (V) spring.
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Thanks Brian. Now if I can get the boogered or staked screw out if the cam. Why this one- the one that is least supported. Even the little toplever retaining screw came out easily after some Kroil. Oh well time ,kroil and maybe a reshaped slot. Harry ,wish I knew where to get one of those needle nose vices-mostly see antique ones in muzzleloading articles.
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They are not staked.
Sometimes they are just plain stuck. At times needing to be drilled out.
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This one has been worked on in the past .The trigger return spring is wire not the flat spring version .That screw has a thoroughly wallowed out slot- evidence of a past battle.The slot can be recut so I can obtain a purchace on the screw and get it out hopefully. Harry ,I apoligise,you are using a modern vice grip,I had in mind an older end gripping minature vice.Good tip.Thank you,Hugh
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Parker did switch to a wire trigger return spring at a point during production.
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Did the hammerless guns ever have the flat trigger return spring?The only one I saw in my limited experience was in a 1878 lifter.
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Yes. They did. Then a wire spring was used later on. I am not completely sure as to when the changeover was done.
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Where did you get these documents Harry?
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