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Unread 05-15-2021, 09:39 AM   #1
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Same here Brian... Duh here too.

John, did you do the conversion yourself?





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Same here Brian... Duh here too.

John, did you do the conversion yourself?





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Yes I did. It was very straightforward since I was able to use the original triggerplate.
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I recently acquired a Parker with what looks to be the same trigger. It currently works properly but if it starts to fail what parts did you replace? Looks like a sear and the triggers? It is interesting that the trigger isn’t common enough for anyone here to know who designed and installed them.
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