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Unread 02-06-2011, 01:29 AM   #1
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Dean thats because it is a ejector gun. The screw to hold the ejectors in is under the dolls head.
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Ahah! I learn something new every day and it's only 6:35 a.m.

I have Parkers with ejectors that have the retaining screw - how do we account for those?

Also, I can think of two sets of barrels where I can make out the outline of the screwhead with a magnifying glass.

Could some of these with the screw, or with evidence of the screw being there, have been extractor guns that were converted to ejectors?
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I believe the gun is for sale at well known dealer as they are advertising a restored GHE stamped skeet in and skeet out serial number beginning 216. The dealer states the gun "appears to be DelGrego work". I strongly suspect the skeet in and skeet out stampings were added as part of the restoration.



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Bill: Do you think the case colors are DelGrego's work?

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Yes.
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By the way, The Lovely Linda owns a DHE in the 207,000 range that a famous Texas dealer swore was a factory skeet gun. He refused to give the dissatisfied buyer a refund, offering only to take it in trade on another purchase.
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A famous Texas dealer swore was a factory skeet gun.

One wonders how a dealer who knows better could perpetrate such shenanigans
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