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A guess on my part, it sounds as though the ejectors are not cocked. I have seen this on many ejector guns, somehow they are in the fired position and fore arm will not lock on until the hammers in the fore arm are cocked. Do not know how to do on a fox but on other sxs and o/u a piece of wood or other non- marring material is used to push into the cocked position
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Thanks guys. I’m not sure how but I got it on. On the forearm at the bottom of the plate two knotches stick out that have springs on the shaft. I suppose they sit on top of the extractor rods. I had to push down pretty hard to compress the springs on the rods inside the forearm. Dropping the barrels wouldn’t cock it without the forearm on. But it seems to be working ok. Thanks again
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11-03-2018, 06:39 PM | #5 | ||||||
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If you pull the triggers and take apart the gun without cocking it first you're gonna have the same problem again with any ejector gun. The hammers have to be cocked first. To do that the gun is opened and closed [ cocking the hammers ], then the forearm taken off and barrels removed.
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Thanks Paul.....I really need to find a blueprint that tells how all the parts work together on a hammerless double.....I looked but could not find...Thanks anyway
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kirk brian has a parts discription and tear down sheet on parkers some where on the forum... i used it a few times on my guns...maybe some one remembers were it is posted...charlie
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It's in the FAQ
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Thanks guys. I will look at that. It should answer some questions I’ve been wondering about.
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