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05-20-2017, 01:59 PM
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Parker lifter mechanism
I have a question about the lifter action. I have a 10 gauge lifter made in 1882 that you do not need to press the lifter to close the gun. I just bought a 12 gauge lifter made in 1876 that requires you to press the lifter so the action can close. Is this correct for this vintage gun? Was there a change between 1876 and 1882 in the closing design or does something need to be fixed inside the gun?
thanks for your help!
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05-20-2017, 02:48 PM
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Your 10ga, 1882 liter is working as intended. The 12ga. gun is not working properly. The trip is either missing or dirty, or the trip spring is missing or broken.
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