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Unread 01-18-2011, 07:50 AM   #6
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Bill Murphy
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Mr. Del Grego would want to do the work, not sell the parts. That is and always has been their normal procedure. I asked Babe Del Grego how much it would cost to replace the removed ejector parts in my SC. It was quite pricey and I decided to leave it as is. It is really no big deal to remove the shells by hand if I am not shooting the gun in ATA competition. I would buy a forend if someone has an extra but I won't pay hundreds to have it fixed. "The piece in the forend" is not much of a description. There are lots of pieces. Which pieces are you missing? My forend, for example, has no pieces related to ejectors. I need everything. A single trap has both ejector hammers that a double gun has if I remember correctly, plus sears, springs, you name it. You might rethink trying to fix it.
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