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The two graded guns and a trojan without the extention that I had, did not have ejectors.
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Didn't we recently have a discussion about using the screw, like on extractor guns, to serve as an ejector stop on an ejector gun without the extension rib? I think such a gun could be fabricated if the owner wanted to cut off the extension rib on an ejector gun. It would be worth a shot on an ejector gun with a severely damaged doll's head.
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I am not talking about fabricating something after the fact. I am talking about the possible existence of a factory original configuration.
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04-20-2019, 07:47 AM | #6 | ||||||
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That 2 barrel set 20ga C grade that Larry Frey had a few years ago had no dolls head, but I think the ejectors were odd, and not Meriden.
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This is the only patented Parker Bros. ejector system I know of... and I've never seen any other design by PB.
... and it doesn't even illustrate the underside of the doll's head with the stop plate. .
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04-20-2019, 09:09 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Brian, no ejector gun without doll's head on my watch. All of my "no extension" pigeon guns are extractor guns. Anyone have a ten or eight gauge gun with no extension? I have not seen one.
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Well... I forgot that I know of one gun with no extension and ejectors. But that was a prototype Trojan built by Hayes in 1928. But that has a different ejector system in it anyway and would not count due to its prototype nature.
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04-20-2019, 01:25 PM | #10 | ||||||
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It is interesting Parker would not provide ejectors with no dolls head. Plenty of guns were built without some type of dolls head or 3rd bite and had ejectors. I wonder if there was any customer pushback at the time.
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