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Ejectors are nothing that a novice ,such as myself, wants to tackle. I have taken a lot of Parkers apart and cleaned them with ultra sonic cleaners and reassembled them------but NEVER an ejector system. I recently had Lawrence DelGregio take a GHE ejector system apart , clean all parts, and replace parts that were beyond repair. He has all the replacement parts if needed. AND, above all, he knows what he is doing. Give him a call.
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10-25-2018, 06:55 PM | #4 | ||||||
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If you have to have ejector work done get your checkbook out. I’ve done it a couple times and now I disable Parker ejectors.
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10-26-2018, 03:35 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Cleaning is always the cheap and easy way to check things out. I just got back from an afternoon shooting skeet, during which the left ejector packed it in. I lifted it from the forearm, hoping to find it junked up, but instead a fragment of the ejector sear fell out. That removed all question. Man, that's a delicate little thing!
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10-26-2018, 06:13 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Joe Breda makes them. Contact him. They will require some fitting.
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Joe makes the hammers. Not the sears. He could though, but has not yet. But there are some people who have replacements in stock...
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