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Paul,
To receive some help on this you are going to have to be more specific. Are both ejector hammers cocking but left not tripping when fire? Is left not cocking? Is left cocking but prematurely trips so as only to "push" shell with no ejection? etc. Bob Jurewicz |
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Dean,
I uploaded a few photos, from all of my research they appear to be Parker. |
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Bob,
I am going to try and answer to the best of my ability. I believe both are cocking and tripping. The right ejector works great, the left one not so much. When I have the forend off and trip them myself the right one has a lot of tension as is a bugger to reset. The left takes very little effort to reset. |
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a very weak or broken spring is all I can come up with. Lawrence DelGrego will quickly figure it out for you.
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