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Unread 11-14-2013, 01:28 PM   #8
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Pushing the hammer back, it should catch on the one sear position in the forend. However, the correct position for a cocked ejector hammer should be with the sear trip in the upward position. So, when pushing the hammer back, you must lift up on the sear to get it to cock correctly. Or, push the hammer back with the forend upside down.

Many ejector forends have been severed by people trying to force on a forend to an I cocked gun or with the ejectors Un cocked. It is the one negative to the Parker ejector system.
James Hayes did design an improved ejector system utilizing coil springs that would also install onto an in cocked gun. But sadly, the design never made it into production.
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