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Chris, Do you have a copy of the Green Goose Parker catalog? If you do, look at page 30. The shoulders of 71&72 (hammers) 75 & 76 (sear slide) and 77 & 78 (Combination Sears) should all have good crisp, square shoulders. I've only fussed with a few of my own guns, and shouldn't be confused with anyone who knows anything; just enough to get myself into, or out of trouble.
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Thanks for the help Edgar. Unfortunately I don't have that catalogue but I get the idea of what you are saying. I like to tinker too, I have the means to do alot of this stuff myself, but whather I send it out or not depends on how soon I want it fixed!
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Chris,
If you can't get it fixed yourself Abe Chaber here in CT is very good with ejectors. |
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