No video. Would need hours of video to show all the fumbles and bumbles and colourful language. I hope there is never a next time but I do take apart every Parker I buy because there is a lot of grunge inside most and some broken internals. Seldom have found an ejector gun. Plenty have not survived well the trials they have been put through over a century plus of time. Yet you can find one that remains almost pristine, either from next to no use or meticulous maintenance. Check out my album
Vimy Parker for such an example. Cheers Jack