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Yes, I've been able to get it to depress some, but then it will just stick firmly the next time I try it. Must need a good cleaning.
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06-20-2020, 06:36 PM | #5 | ||||||
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This set of instructions for disassembly doesn't appear to give me access to the spring-loaded pin in the front of the receiver.
http://parkerguns.org/pages/faq/FAQs...yWithPhoto.htm Anyone have tips on accessing that for cleaning. I'm always hesitant to start removing screws when there's a spring about to be released, without knowing what to hold onto to keep tiny parts from flying around the room. |
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06-20-2020, 06:54 PM | #6 | ||||||
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The trigger guard, stock and floor plate need to come off for investigation and cleaning. I would suggest you contact Brian Dudley on this forum to make arrangements to send it to him for the necessary work. He is quite reasonable in hisbpricing.
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06-20-2020, 09:38 PM | #7 | ||||||
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If the forend was on the gun before you took it apart, there is little reason why it would not re-install after putting the barrels back on.
The unhooking pin should be very firm to depress by hand. But with the weight of the forend against it, there is usually no trouble. And if the barrel came off, then there is likely no issue with the unhooking system in the gun.
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This piece is what the pin pushes back. It's stuck. Won't slide back and forth. Soaking with solvent now in hopes of freeing it up. Should it slide all the way out the front to clean?
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06-20-2020, 10:28 PM | #9 | ||||||
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If the solvent won't free it up, I'm thinking about a wooden jig with a couple of brass pins through the pair of trigger plate screw holes to hold the trigger plate firmly. And then a piece of wood or brass to tap on the cocking slide to get it loose and removed for cleaning. Looks like it should slide all the way out the front. Correct?
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06-20-2020, 11:05 PM | #10 | ||||||
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That slide is retained by a small screw in the side of the trigger plate. It will slide out after that screw is removed.
That slide is under very firm spring pressure. Again, if that slide was stuck, the forend would have never been on the gun to begin with when you bought it.
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