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Help identifying a Single Trigger |
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09-10-2015, 08:15 AM
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Help identifying a Single Trigger
I had a gentleman call me yesterday that was looking for single trigger parts for a Parker. And as he was describing it to me, I told him I didn't think he had a Parker trigger. I asked him to send me photos of what he had. These are what he sent. It uses a toggle selector behind the trigger blade. I guess there is more to the mechanism attached to the frame/stock.
Any idea what this is?
Parker 023.jpg
Parker 025.jpg
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