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Thank you Dean. I bet you are right about the right one being fired more and thus resulting in breaking more commonly.
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What do ya know... pull the wood and there it is.
Thanks for posting the photo Phil. Yes, Joe would be the source for replacement hammers that are new and usually need minimal cleanup work to install them. And, I dont work on ejector systems. I am a wood guy. |
Phil check your PM’s please
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In that case I would recommend Dave Fjelline.
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Thank you Dean and Brian. I will contact Dave Fjelline.
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I am interested in what Dave tells you. I have had Dave successfully repair ejectors for me not too long ago. One thing about working on ejectors being it’s nobody’s favorite job. Your ahead of the game seeing that you know now what’s broke.
Am I wrong in thinking it makes sense to replace both now? |
I have broken 2 right ejector hammers. The first I had just the left replaced and that was at least 10 years ago. Both are still working after several thousand rounds. The second is still not repaired. It is a clays only gun so I just use it as is primarily because of the hassle and risk of shipping it and I do not care for ejectors anyway.
Given the pain getting the repair done it might be smart to replace both at once but it is not a cheap endeavor. I would guess $500+. |
Gary, are both of the guns you refer to Repros?
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Yes Dean, both are repros. One 20 and one 12. Another 20 repro I have supposedly had both hammers replaced before I bought it.
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HI Phil, I thought I had that working just fine the last time I put it back together? We could always look at it next time you're up here.
Chris |
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