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According to the records this gun was manufactured in 1900, and the only mention I can find anywhere of Experimental Ejectors is on a 1930's Trojan Skeet gun which had experimental coil spring ejectors. Maybe this was the rough draft predecessor of that system?
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Patd. Nov. 7, 1899, refers to Patent No. 636,650 granted to C.A. Fischer of Grand Forks, ND. You can look it up and read it on Googlepatents or at USPTO.gov
Several gunsmiths offered after-market ejectors for Parker Bros. extractor guns back in the day. Moran & Wolfersperger of Chicago were probably most common. After they broke up and Moran hooked up with F.P. Stannard, Gus Habich in Indianapolis offered the M&W ejector. Sounds to me like this gun and a bit of research on C.A. Fischer could make a good Parker Pages article. |
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The patent for the Ejector
https://www.google.ca/patents/US6366...ed=0CBwQ6AEwAA |
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Im curious as to why this experimental "rough draft" was done on a B Grade. Even in 1899 this gun was worth more than a V for example... Why not butcher and experiment on a lesser grade gun?
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Phillip- do you have a PGCA letter on your gun?
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My guess is that the gun may have belonged to Fischer at the time of the conversion. It would be interesting to learn who the gun was originally sold to.
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and if you are a PGCA member the letter is a bargain.
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