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Craig, I don't recall exactly, as there were other "things" in my purchases, they have an on-line catalog you can check. Somewhere around $40 @ I think.
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Obviously these tools are geared towards common oparations and parts with blank powder firearms.
Are you able to confirm if any of these actually work well on your Parkers? I would think that maybe the hammer puller may work, and the spring tools maybe for a hammer spring only.
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Brian,
the hammer puller worked nicely. Popped the hammer I tried it on right off. I did put pieces of paper under the jaws, as a precaution against marring, no problem. The spring tools, the one is obviously intended for the long springs found in various locks. The thumb screw spring press needs modified to work on the top lever spring, but I think it will, by shortening the longer leg. You can reverse the screw position in this, as it is drilled/tapped on both ends.
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Would it make sense for the PGCA to maintain a collection of specialty tools which could be rented, with $$ going to PGCA?
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Spring tools in action
Further to this, had need for both spring tools this week and they both worked well, see below:
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