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Unread 09-02-2019, 12:44 PM   #21
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The for end I got with gun is not correct for this gun have to run out but will post more pictures when I get home thanks for the help I'm sure finding the correct fore end metal may be a big task

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It appears that the ejector mechanism in the frame has been removed. We don’t see the ejector rods protruding from those two holes in the rounded knuckle of the frame like they should.





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Unread 09-02-2019, 01:26 PM   #23
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This?i think this is o frame
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No. These are the tips of ejector part No. 84, "Ejector plunger pin and mainspring plunger"

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An extractor gun frame won't have the holes for the Ejector Plunger pin

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So I do not have and ejector receiver are the barrels ejector I hope I’m not in this gun to deep to get it where it shoots anyone know a direction to buying a complete for end?thanks for all y’all answers

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Again no. You have an ejector frame and ejector barrels. Holes for the Ejector Plunger Pins --

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I don't own an ejector Parker. Your pictures shows the gun in the fired condition. Do the pins protrude when the gun is cocked?
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I see. no my pins do not come out with barrels on the pins are in there I can't stick a pin in hole its is in fired condition would they only come out in cocked position I can't get it to cock I'm assuming due to for end

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Unread 09-02-2019, 07:41 PM   #28
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You seem to be doing your best to avoid sending us a picture of the front of the receiver and the back end of the forend, and serial number of forend. We will be waiting with more information for you. Nice VHE 20, needs cleaning.
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This is the fore end I got with it it is not the right one
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Few more ty bill yes it needs cleaning the man I bought this gun from kept it in a conex box behind his house along with many other guns mostly mauser type guns I'm surprised its this clean
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