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GHE 149231 Ejectors
Unread 09-03-2021, 06:11 PM   #1
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Default GHE 149231 Ejectors

If you happened to read Off Topic forum Amazing Case Colors, besides seeing a 1929 Ford Powerhouse generator in parts, you would have seen a Parker forend also on the bench. That is from a gun I bought from a good friend, now passed.
My friend used that gun extensively. Also sent it to England for browning the Damascus barrels and proof testing. Proof marks on frame. Of late I have been experiencing an issue. One ejector hammer sometimes snaps down when I remove the forend. Haven’t managed to be able to push that hammer back to lock in place. Sooo…. I’ve removed the big springs, put the hammer where it belongs and reinstalled the springs. Not an easy task. Well it happened again so I decided the whole shebang is coming apart. Can’t say I found any major issues. There were some wear burrs which I removed. Put through the ultrasonic cleaner and now it’s time to lightly lube where necessary and reassemble and hope!!
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