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Is the grade stamped on the gun?
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The standard parker sight was a threaded nickel silver bead. With a numner 2 threaded post. Other sights such as irory could have been special ordered. Your gunsmith may just have to fire up his lathe and turn something for it.
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1900 Catalog Hammer Guns 01.jpeg 1900 Catalog Hammer Guns 02.jpg The Quality E, F, G and H were the Grade 2 guns. The Quality R, S, T and U were the Grade 0 guns. According to The Parker Story, in the 1880s and 1890s there were Quality I, K L, M, N, O, P and Q which were all Grade 1 guns. |
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Hope picture helps
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I saw your photo on the other thread.
That hole is not from an original sight. So just put whatever you want in there. But the hole is pretty big. Even a factory installed ivory sight would not have a hole that big. A bushing may have to be used to get something in there. It is hard to tell, but the barrels look like they could have been cut.
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I believe the correct thread size on original Parkers german silver sights is 2-64.
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07-23-2020, 10:26 PM | #19 | ||||||
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Thank you very much. Where would you look to find a suitable replacement?
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07-24-2020, 08:12 AM | #20 | ||||||
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If a sight has to be made & considering your location I would take it to Kirk Merrington in Kerrville Tx
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