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Todd Muirhead 01-13-2026 08:28 AM

Forend will not catch, tried wooden dowel trick
 
Have a 12 gauge hammer less Parker, Ser. 225065.
Took the gun apart to clean it, now the forend will not go back on. I've tried the wooden spoon end trick to push the one back, but it will not latch. I think it is in need of repair. I'm in Athens TN, if anyone knows a good Gunsmith.

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Reggie Bishop 01-13-2026 08:42 AM

One of the ejector hammers is not cocked. Can you take a wooden dowel or similar object and move it to cocked position?

Todd Muirhead 01-13-2026 09:14 AM

Yes, I've tried that. Wrote I did in my post. I can push it up, but it will not lock into place. Spring pushes it back down.

Dean Weber 01-13-2026 10:30 AM

Todd,

Check your PM. I can send you some pictures which may provide some assistance.

Dean Romig 01-13-2026 03:44 PM

The foot or catch on that ejector hammer may be fouled with hardened residue or it may be broken off.





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Todd Muirhead 01-13-2026 03:49 PM

Got it fixed! Thank you Dean Weber. Using a soft chair to sit in, I placed the forend between my legs, used a wooden dowel to press the spring back, then in the front, used a plastic pen tip to push down the pin so it aligned in the down position with the other. Spring stayed locked back, and I was able to assemble the gun again. Once I saw that pin was raised, was a 5 second fix. No vise needed, just a soft chair.

Tommy Neely 02-15-2026 01:53 PM

I’ve followed Dennis’ thread and opened extractors and installed forend. I’m not able to get the extractors to lock in the closed position. I’ll point out that the extractor tumblers on my forearm are cocked, is this a problem or as it should be. Fearful that my extractor sears are damaged. Anyone have any thoughts or advice.

Dean Romig 02-15-2026 06:01 PM

Tom, you're using terms associated with both extractor guns and ejector guns and this makes your question confusing for me.





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Tommy Neely 02-15-2026 06:21 PM

I should have stated the ejector tumblers (hammers) are in the cocked position. I can pull out the extractors to the ejected position and am able to attach the forearm to the barrels. Following Dennis’ thread, I should be able to push the extractors in using a wood dole but the they want lock in place. Am I doing any better with my terminology?

Dean Romig 02-15-2026 06:46 PM

I think what I'm understanding Tom is that the ejector hammers in the forend will not stay cocked... Am I right?

The actual ejector rods in the barrels are free floating and they do what the ejector hammers in the forend tell them to do.





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