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charlie: it is an under the action lifter type action, but latch slides forward and back instead of lifting up and down. for some pictures, please see gunbroker.com, item #231523735 . thanks for your input. ed
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Interesting Parker. You can see in the pictures that the lifter is shorter than normal and it is knurled to aid sliding rather than lifting. Interesting....
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Yes, Interesting Parker, I see several differences in this gun. I would most certainly obtain a letter.
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I think I recall that type of action described briefly in TPS.
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first time ive seen this style of action on a parker...thanks for letting me look.... charlie
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Can anyone provide the TPS reference for that action?
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I wonder if Parker Bros. patented it... If they did, it should be listed in the patents in the back of Vol. II
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