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Unread 12-17-2013, 02:22 PM   #12
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David does your forend iron have a pin going through the curve? How are the actual ejector blades held in place? Is there a stop screw in the middle of the barrel lugs like an extractor gun has? It doesnt look there is a typical stop plate on the dolls head but somebody went to the trouble of slotting it for Parker style ejector blades. Makes me think whoever fit the ejectors used factory ejector blades rather then making their own. I cant really tell from the photos but it reminds me of Charles King's patent.
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