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Steve.
Good eye! It does look like one pin may be stuck. If still there and unbroken should be easy fix with some lube. Bob Jurewicz |
Which picture are you looking at showing the firing pins? I don’t see them in any picture.
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In your 5th picture showing the barrel flats there is no extractor stop screw in the middle of the lug and the ejector rods are split while if it were an extractor gun the extractor rod would be one piece with no split. . |
I see nothing going on with the firing pins that people are talking about. When the gun is cocked, the pins are not visible as they are part of the hammers. I think what some are seeing is a reflection off the surface the gun is sitting on.
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I never said firing pins Mike was the one that has misread my post. I ask about the left ejector pin Not sticking out of the frame when barrels are off. Bob answered my post.
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The ejector trips would not be visible from that angle at the bottom of the gun. |
Nice GHE
And I thought I found a nice GHE. This one is much nicer with much higher condition. I especially like the style of G engraving on this one and the crispness and sharpness of the engraving. It certainly has not had too much handling and use. Beautiful find.:clap:
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