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01-15-2025, 03:20 PM
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Parker hammerless stock repair
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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
The stocks on these guns are all fitted to each gun. So one does not fit all. But usually if something is found that is the same frame size, they can be made to work with some effort. Who knows how much or what kind of effort.
The safety reset rod is held in place by the tang screw bushing. Not just the screw. And yes, it goes in at a bit of an upward angle.
The rod is only necessary if the shooter wants an automatic resetting safety.
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