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Unread 03-16-2019, 10:37 AM   #23
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You may be able to confirm this or not, but it looks from one photo that the ejector kickers (parts that actually contact the shells) have been fused together to operate as one. In which case, simply putting the parts back in the forend will not get the gun working properly again.

IF they are still separate and independant from each other, then there is reasonable hope that the gun can be put right again. If they are fused, then that complicates things a lot and it greatly increased the work/cost that would have to be put into the gun.

Given the overall conditon of things, it may be best to leave it as is.
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