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Unless you have some experience in a Parker, and the right tools (screw drivers, drift pins) probably not a good idea to dive in yourself. It looks like a nice gun, and buggered screws are not easy fixes once they happen.
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Taking a trip to the big city (Anchorage) in January and plan to see a 'smith there. Thanks for the advice.
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Rust or dried grease in the trigger blade slot of the floorplate. I don't remember whether I have experienced this in a Parker or some other make of gun, but it was an easy fix with solvent and horsepower.
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Brian is spot on.
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Maybe it is not cocked.
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If not cocked, the triggers will still move up and down with the safety off.
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