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I’m no expert by any means, however I had the same issue with a recent purchase ...... VHE skeet gun. It turned out one of the ejectors was broken.
I ended up sending it to DelGrego for repair and a good cleaning waiting for its return. |
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They are about an hour away from me. He did a total restoration on a CHE Parker for my father. Expensive, but amazing work! I cant imagine you will be disappointed. I'm thinking of having him touch up the engraving and case harden for me as well on this one
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Piggy backing on this thread. Should a gun with ejecters always be cocked before removing the forend?
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It does not really matter.
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Thanks. I continued to search older threads after I posted and it was suggested to be sure the gun and extractors are cocked before removing the forend.
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