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SBT Ejector question |
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02-25-2020, 12:06 PM
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SBT Ejector question
Over the years I've owned 9 vintage SBT guns by various makers and 4 of them had the ejector modified so that the fired hull would kick a bit early against the standing breech and thus keep the hull from being thrown to the ground unless caught by the hand. Of course I understand why that might have been done.
I wonder how common this practice was back in the day. Have any of you seen this with your vintage SBT's?
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