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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Kahn: It is not a "screw." It is the hinge pin or "joint roll" which is frame-size specific, and will probably have to be custom-made. Any of the noted Parker 'smiths should be able to do it.
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There is a whole assembly involved, A pin that is drilled and tapped for a screw to hold it in (the part you show) and the roll that is held in place with the pin. The roll is the part the barrels pivot on. Keith Karcher may be able to help. Give him a call.
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Thanks a lot. The problem is that someone polished off the edges of the screw and pin. I am going to try an other idea. The had material added with laser and re-shape it while keeping the screw in and pin in place.
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Some Parkers didn't have a screw slot. Just sayin....
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All the Parkers I handled in the past 50 years had the subject screw with a slot, includeing the 7 I happen to have now. The pin that goes across the action does not have a slot.
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My GH 1890 gun does not have a slot.
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Also the Parker in the Hammer Parker gun above, the pin appears to be smooth on both sides.
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