Originally Posted by Kutter
I remember the Parker Repro SST as a copy of the orig Parker vintage SST.
There were likely some spec changes to the parts for mfg purposes, but the overall design as I remember it was the same.
We were able to get Repro parts for the SST and the PArker Repro Ejectors in the 90's yet and used some of them for repairs on vintage guns.
It's still not a case of just parts swapping to make things work. You have to fully understand the mechanism first.

The one rule still holds true:
People armed with files, grinders and little knowledge are the worst enemy of the SSTrigger assemblies (and the Ejectors as well)

You can't just start shortening parts, changing angles no matter how slight it may seem in hopes that it'll somehow then simply work..
when it didn't before you started on that unguided journey.

My mistake. There were two versions of the single trigger used in Parker originals, and the later, more reliable version made it into the reproductions.

Best,
Ted