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Unread 03-17-2019, 02:43 PM   #11
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Would like to see a picture of this trigger type. Have never seen one. Cheers Jack
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Would like to see a picture of this trigger type. Have never seen one. Cheers Jack
Jack, It's not a very noticeable feature. Unfortunately, the photo I have is very poor (I tried to enlarge it, but to little avail). I did not know this gun had the hinged trigger when I bought it, and it was only after I was cleaning it that I noticed it. Maybe someone else has a better photo.
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Mine wasn't mentioned when I bought it either, it's kind of an unusual feature and apparently often overlooked. I'm guessing they are for shooters that need the room but don't want a single trigger/
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Thanks to everyone who responded. I'm still a bit baffled by the lack of reference to this feature in Parker publications. My collection of catalogs and other printed information is very slim, so maybe there is some mention somewhere. I'll keep looking. If anyone else finds something, could you please let me know?

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The only place I found the the hinged front trigger mentioned was in the flying goose catalog from 1926 to 1930. It states that in the A1 special, AA and A grade, the hinged front trigger is fitted to this gun with no extra charge, affording more room between triggers.
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The only place I found the the hinged front trigger mentioned was in the flying goose catalog from 1926 to 1930. It states that in the A1 special, AA and A grade, the hinged front trigger is fitted to this gun with no extra charge, affording more room between triggers.
Thanks so much, Jeff. I'll go back and check my 1927 catalog. Maybe it's the anomaly, or maybe I just missed the reference. I appreciate your checking your catalogs and responding.
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Does anyone actually have a photo of a Parker hinged tirgger mechanism out of a gun? I have not yet encountered one in hand.
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Does anyone actually have a photo of a Parker hinged tirgger mechanism out of a gun? I have not yet encountered one in hand.
I’d be interested in seeing this also. I wonder just how common the hinged trigger really is.
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I would bet they are not very common at all. If you had sausage fingers or wanted to wear gloves a single trigger would be a much better option.
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My AAHE and AHE both have the hinged trigger.
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