I'm not going to the Southern.
I can fire both hammers, remove the fore end, remove the barrels, replace the barrels, snap the fore end right back on, open the gun and the ejectors trip as they normally would. I can do this on each and every ejector gun I own.
It there is something wrong with the gun, and the ejector hammers are firing when the gun is fired, before opening the gun, or if they are tripping when you remove the fore end, you need to make a trip to the smithy.
If I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, tell me what I don't get. As I recall, when you brought this up before, all the other posters replied that they had no issues removing and replacing the fore end on a gun when the hammers were down.
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