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Unread 03-31-2025, 10:59 AM   #1
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There are numbers stamped on the inside face of the ejectors.
Almost impossible to read but I'm fairly certain they are not the serial number.
Any ideas?
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Why not take out the retaining screw, remove the ejectors and look directly at the numbers or glyphs?
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Might be able to decipher them with a dental mirror, possibly.
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I need a 21 ejector forend metal and/or wood. Thanks.
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I was not so curious as to what actual numbers appear but why they weren't serialized to a gun. Thus far I've heard two plausible explanations.
1) Left and right extractors were produced as a set, and numbered so, then thrown in a bin well before they were fitted to a barrel yet now (then) existed as a set.
2) Left and right extractors were fitted to a barrel and assigned the same production number as say the barrel before the barrel was fitted and then serialized to a specific receiver.
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