This is all related to Parkers and their mechanisms. But I would think the same could apply to other American hammer gun makers. At least sidelock hammer guns.
I have put some thought to what it may take. The installation of ejector forend and ejector barrels on a hammer frame is straight forward, but what is more tricky would be the ejector trippers. Getting Something designed to activate the trigger the ejectors out the front of the frame and be driven by the hammers would be tricky.
Obviously you could make it so that the shells eject all the time, this making the ejectors non-selective. But who wants that?
Also you have the factor that if designed the same way that a hammerless gun is (by way of trips), the shells would eject every time when the hammers are un-cocked. But, there are plenty of times when hammers are uncocked on a hammer gun and the shells are still live. Thus you not wanting to have the shells eject of you open the gun at that time.
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