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joe breda
11-30-2020, 06:33 PM
Has anyone experienced a broke/snapped ejectors in their Parker reproduction?
BTW,... I’ve had both the left and Right ejectors kickers snap off, right where the 1/2 round rod meets the rim face plate. They snapped appx. A month apart time wise. I shoot skeet with the gun 3 days a week and have put thousands of rounds through it. It’s the 28ga DHE.
Fortunately I was able to repair them by precisely rigging them and clamping.
I also ground a chamfer before welding. The hardest part was filling down the welding and refitting them.
NOTE: the originals have a sharp corners where the 1/2 rod meets the rim face plate. I think this helps them snap ?
So when I filed and fit I left a small radius in the corner for additional strength!
Hence I also needed too cut a small chamfered counter sink at the top of the hole they fit into to allow clearance for the radius I left.
All back together now and working fine again,
Just wanted to let all the folks know, that this is fixable if any of yours snap ?
The fix is somewhat intricate and time consuming, but better than trying to find a replacement. Good luck with that one !
The KEY is in rigging before weld ! ! !

Robert Brooks
11-30-2020, 06:51 PM
Great job! Bobby

Mike Koneski
12-01-2020, 10:08 AM
NICE!!!!

Dave Wunrow
12-01-2020, 10:33 AM
Joe please check your private messages.

joe breda
12-01-2020, 11:31 AM
Some members have requested my contact info.
Blackjackcash@cs.com
I assume for more information concerning Parker parts
Or how to repair parts ?
Please add Parker Parts in the subject line
So I don’t miss your inquiry.
Glad to help in any way ��

joe breda
12-01-2020, 11:33 AM
Wrong email
Blackjackcash2@cs.com

Brian Dudley
12-01-2020, 11:39 AM
Joe,

I recommend updating your advertisement in Parker Pages as there have been reports of that contact info being no good.

keavin nelson
12-01-2020, 01:03 PM
Nice repair, Tig welded ?

joe breda
12-07-2020, 04:07 PM
Yes TIG welded

John Berry
12-13-2020, 11:22 AM
How big of a hassle is it to turn one of these guns into an extractor operation and avoid all these ejector issues? Is it something you can do yourself and if not is there anyone in central Missouri you fellows are aware of that is qualified to do the work? I have a 28ga. that I hunt with and save all the hulls for reloading anyway.

Mike Koneski
12-13-2020, 03:52 PM
My thought is you should be able to disengage the hammers/springs. I had a hammer on a CE Fox that broke and I disengaged them both turning the gun into an extractor gun until I could have my hammer welded up.

John Berry
12-14-2020, 12:09 PM
Thanks Mike. I assume you mean I need to remove the ejector hammer springs.

Mike Koneski
12-14-2020, 02:02 PM
That would be my thought. I did that on the Fox gun. I never did that to a Parker but I would think it should work. If I’m wrong someone will be sure to chime in.

John Berry
12-15-2020, 12:00 PM
I read on a different thread that you can put much weaker springs in to power the ejector hammers thereby retaining full travel with very little force which would make shell removal easier with gloves on and keep it from breaking. Now all I need is a couple of weaker springs.

Brian Dudley
12-16-2020, 07:59 AM
I read on a different thread that you can put much weaker springs in to power the ejector hammers thereby retaining full travel with very little force which would make shell removal easier with gloves on and keep it from breaking. Now all I need is a couple of weaker springs.


I am not too sure about that.

Tom Flanigan
01-21-2021, 02:13 PM
How big of a hassle is it to turn one of these guns into an extractor operation and avoid all these ejector issues? Is it something you can do yourself and if not is there anyone in central Missouri you fellows are aware of that is qualified to do the work? I have a 28ga. that I hunt with and save all the hulls for reloading anyway.

Some of us, like myself, just like ejectors. I load my 28 ga. shells also and just pop them into my hand. In my opinion, its better than extracting them by hand. Ed Muderlak was totally against ejectors, I'm not sure why.

True, things can go wrong with ejectors, but I only had one Parker with ejector issues, an early GHE. Maybe I'm lucky.

It boils down to a matter of personal preference.'

John Dallas
01-21-2021, 03:03 PM
Did original Parkers have the radius which you created?

Dean Romig
01-21-2021, 03:24 PM
Yes they did John - it was the Repros that eliminated the radius. To save manufacturing expense? Or did they just miss that little intricacy... who knows.





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