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Old 07-10-2017, 09:24 PM   #1
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Thanks for the photos! The ejectors look like an installation after the Fischer patent design - not Wolfsperger & Moran since their ejector hammers are long and tubular, like the original Baker (British) design, which are also similar in appearance to those in the M21 Winchester ejector system. These are closer to the later Parker 'half moon' hammer shape, but with that noticeable rebate halfway down the face of the hammer.
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Those ejectors appear to be of the same manufacture as the ones on that interesting CH(E) Larry Frey recently bought from Tony Galazan. Look back to late may for that thread. He had the gun at Haussman's and I handled it. The installations seemed pretty nice.
Steve Barnett has had an AH 16ga with very unusual engraving for quite some time. I was quite interested in it until I had it in hand and didn't feel it was worth the $19,500 firm price. How does one compare a steel barreled 16 against a damascus barrelled 12, Both with the same aftermarket ejectors?
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