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Unread 01-16-2016, 01:08 PM   #1
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I am wondering what the earliest serial # is that has Parker factory installed Ejectors. I am aware that Parker advertised in the 1914 catalog that they would retrofit ejectors to an extractor gun. So, does anyone have a first year(1889) hammerless gun that went back to the factory for Ejectors?

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Unread 01-16-2016, 01:41 PM   #2
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I have #64887. It now sports Acme barrels with ejectors. My PGCA Letter doesn't show this change but the flat carries a Remington repair code "P D 3" which I believe records the change.
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I have 79355 a 16 ga. 0-frame Damascus barreled GH made in 1893 that went back in 1913 for ejectors - supported by the research letter I got from Mark Conrad.





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SN 55,704.
(1888) AHE with ejectors. This number 1 frame gun started with 12 ga barrels and went back many times for new barrels without much time between rebarrreling. It now has 16 and 20 ga barrels.

Its not used or shot much and it seems its main activity has been getting new barrels. The engraving is still sharp edged.
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I have #70253 that went back for the full Monte. A GH 16ga O frame Damascus barrels it was fitted with ejectors, Parker SST, BTF (with the reinforced lug), straight stock with the proper trigger guard and a SBP
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