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Anyone know of a source for older Parker parts. I have a black powder gun of pretty nice quality missing parts. The client wants to shoot black powder loads.

I need the "bridle", the thingy that links the hammer to the main leaf spring. Before trying to make one, I thought I might try to find an original. I also need the two screws that hold the hammers on.

Jim


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Bloomington MN 55437
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Ask on doublegun.com. They're the guys that play with the old doubles. They can point you in the right direction. Bill
 
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Oops-that's doublegunshop.com. Bill
 
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You might also try Dixie Gunworks...they might have something that will work or can be modified easier than making a new one.
 
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Just remembered, try Larry Del Grego and sons, Ilion New York. They are THE Parker restorers. Bill
 
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There were a lot of Parkers that were inexpensive Belgian knock off's that were trying to capitalize on the Parker Brothers name. Make sure you're dealing with a Parker Brothers gun. If you know all this sorry for re-iterating it.
 
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