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Are Parker Reproduction triggers gold plated?
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some were,
i do not think all were
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If we are talking about the Olin/Reagent Chemical guns the DHE & BHE reproductions that I have owned & seen did not have gold plated triggers.
The few A-1 Special reproductions that I have seen did have gold plated triggers.
Some special order guns were produced so I suppose anything is possible.
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Every DHE Parker Repro that I've seen initially have had some type of brass plating applied to the trigger(s) that didn't hold up well, most eventually turn silver colored. Every A-1 Special Repro that I've seen the trigger(s) have been gold plated. I'm not sure about the BHE's, but they appear to have been gold plated, too.
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My DHE 28 ga Repro has brassy, as opposed to gold, finished triggers, as Wild Skies says above.
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I have 3 of the DHEs in different gauges. All have silver colored triggers.
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Thanks for the response. Mine had a gold color which was probably a colored wash from the sound of responses here. This was a point of discussion with a fellow repro owner yesterday. No matter now, as I converted mine to double (silver colored) triggers.
Happy Holidays, all!
Mike
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I don't know that all DHE Repros started with some type of brass-like coloring on the triggers which then faded. Could be . . . the case colors certainly fade! But I can think of at least one other subtle difference in the guns: Some have the "Parker Reproduction" in a cartouche on the rib; on others, it's on the barrel. So I wouldn't rule out the possibility that some triggers started out silver, others gold-ish.
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I don't know that all DHE Repros started with some type of brass-like coloring on the triggers which then faded. Could be . . . the case colors certainly fade! But I can think of at least one other subtle difference in the guns: Some have the "Parker Reproduction" in a cartouche on the rib; on others, it's on the barrel. So I wouldn't rule out the possibility that some triggers started out silver, others gold-ish. All case colors fade, but I doubt that you have ever seen a 28-ga. Repro with the inscription on its rib, or have you?
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28ga . . . I'm not sure. Repros in general with the cartouche on the rib: definitely.
Looking at a bunch of Repros on gunsinternational, it would appear that the only ones with the cartouche on the rib are the 12's. At least I did not see any 20's or 28's so marked.
Last edited by L. Brown; 12/18/13 08:40 PM.
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