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Take the forarm off an ejector gun thats not cocked to put it in a gun case and you won't make that mistake again
You've said this before, and it made no more sense this time than when you said it the first time. The ejectors will remain cocked when you take you fore end off, unless there's a mechanical issue that's making them trip. I have no issues with ANY of my ejector guns, Parker or otherwise.