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Parts source for the reproduction guns.
Unread 10-01-2011, 05:09 PM   #1
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Default Parts source for the reproduction guns.

Howdy All,

Just curious if there is a good parts source for the Winchester reproduced
Parkers? Thanks.

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Unread 10-01-2011, 09:05 PM   #2
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All the repro parts were lost in a warehouse flud, no new parts are being made....hand made parts may be required if needed.....and not availible from parts guns....
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Call Brad Bachelder in Grand Rapids, Mi. Depending on what part(s) you need, Brad might be able to make what you need. Bottom line: you need to find a smith who can/will make one for you. Jack Haugh in Milan, IN is another guy who can make parts.
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Jeff,
Specifically what Repro part(s) do you need??
I have a few.
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Hi Bob,
I purchased a D grade 20 bore from the Louis Vaillant estate. It is in shipment
now. It looks to have a replaced lower grade buttstock installed. Until I receive the gun and look it over, frame size, etc., I wont know what it needs. The S/N
dates the gun 1920 mfr.. Because they made the reproduction guns in 20 bore
I thought a source for parts would be handy, especially a nice D grade pistol grip buttstock.

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Unread 10-02-2011, 09:27 PM   #6
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jeff if your gun was made in 1920 its not a repoduction made gun... charlie
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I am a little confused as well.
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Jeff, it would be easier to find original Parker Bros. parts for your 1920 Parker than to try to find replacement Repro parts for it. Might as well be looking for 'hen's teeth' as for Repro replacement parts.
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Hi Guys,

I had no idea that reproduction parts were scarce. I assumed because of their more recent mfr. that they might be more readily available. I guess that's not the case. Sorry about the confusion on my recently purchased 20 bore.
I know it's not a Winchester or a Remington made gun. Pretty sure s/n 192433
was made in Meriden. I'll post photos after I pick it up on (hopefully) this
Wednesday. Thanks for the info.

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Try Larry Del Grego in Illion,NY Phone is 315-894-8754 Tell him I sent you Thanks
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