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Those would be your hammer cocking springs. I've had them replaced on two of my guns, resulting from weak primer strikes. As long as you are in there, replace both of them. Usually, a Parker can operate a long time with a broken hammer spring, so this is a no hurry, after season, matter. You won't know for sure until you get into the gun. Again, most problems are from gunk, so try cleaning before you start turning screws.