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Unread 02-17-2014, 10:05 PM   #1
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I have a Lefever EE. Fire both barrels, open the action, one ejects, the second one, wait, wait, wait, eject.

For you Lefever lovers, who knows these inside and out for timing ejectors?
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Unread 02-17-2014, 10:52 PM   #2
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That sounds like something foreign is actually slowing the mechanism down. Crud or rust?? Probably not for the amateur though.
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I would contact Lefever gunsmith Buck Hamlin 636-479-4304
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I have a similar problem with a little Durston Special 20 with ejectors. I rarely shoot it, but the ejectors did work, but now only the left barrel works. Don't really care for injectors anyway as I reload. I was going to spray it down with Rem. Gun Scrubber and see what happens.
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jerry what gauge is that ee lefever...i have a lefever e that was my dad s it is a ten ga it has seen many a turkey fall..hope you get the ejecters fixed...charlie
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Keith Kearcher of Bend, Oregon specializes in Lefevers. Google him. He works almost exclusively thru the mail.
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jerry what gauge is that ee lefever...i have a lefever e that was my dad s it is a ten ga it has seen many a turkey fall..hope you get the ejecters fixed...charlie
Charlie,

It is a 12 gauge 30" Krupp steel barreled gun, choked modified and full. I have had it for over 25 years and have never hunted with it, shot only about twice. It would be a nice gun to use.
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