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Yes, Brian sells them as part of his gunsmithing business.
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I did not buy dave’s stock. He was making them to order basically. He just gave me permission to go ahead and start offering them since he was wanting out of it.
I have many on hand. $30 each plus shipping.
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Replacement??
I am looking for help with removing the firing pin and assembly on an 1882 Parker Brother’s shotgun. I for the like of me am unable to figure it out. Anyone know where I can find pictures or an explanation?
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12-08-2018, 01:44 PM | #17 | ||||||
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In our FAQ section you will see how it's done....
http://parkerguns.org/pages/faq/FAQs...rWithPhoto.htm |
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Thank you for this! I am new to this, the shotgun, and navigating this site. I really appreciate you pointing this out to me.
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Even I was able to replace a firing pin on a lifter. It is not too hard
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It doesn’t look hard at all, that’s why I am baffled they won’t come out. The socket rotates with a screw driver but doesn’t come out...
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