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Unread 03-13-2023, 10:42 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Hello, I am new here and am looking for some help

I have a 20 Guage Parker, Frame size zero, Serial numbers put it in 1928 manufaturer date, It says parker steel on the barrel, The grade is PH, Barrel weight is 3 (1). There is an additional P stamped below the serial numbers on the water table which has me a bit confused, im curious what the P means. It also has auto ejectors. I am also wondering if there is a parts list or a drawing of the inner workings of the gun. If anyone can help me it would be much appreciated. Thank you
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P on the water table is the grade as in PH but since you say yours has ejectors it’s actually a PHE ,
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Thank you very much
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Go to the Home Page. Check the menu on the left side. Click on technical information. Some of the information you seek is there. Welcome to the site.
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Welcome, Julian. When you have a chance, please post pictures of your gun. Sounds interesting.
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Thank you, i'll check it out
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Thanks for the welcome. I have it apart right now, it's unfortunate but the stock has a crack and i'm trying to figure out what to do. I think the crack may be from oil entering the wood. But it also appears to have four dowels inserted into the stock, so maybe it was broken before? I will send some pictures tomorrow
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Welcome, Julian. When you have a chance, please post pictures of your gun. Sounds interesting.
Hello, here is the link. I didn't know how to post pictures to my thread. https://imgur.com/a/Odc41hy I'm not sure what I am going to do about the wrist. I don't want to sand and refinish, I would like to keep it as orignial as possible.
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If I were you, I would put those parts in a bag and send them to someone who knows what they are doing. You have a $5000 or more gun and you can quickly convert it into a $700 gun if you try to fool with it yourself. No more to say.
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I put the box lock back together. Upon closer inspection of the stock I noticed that it has four dowels inserted into the stock from a previous break. I unfortunately do not have the access to gunsmith willing to do the work. I can not afford to send the gun out to be repaired.
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