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Unread 07-02-2014, 06:45 PM   #1
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Wonderful provenance on this gun with much more to come, I'm sure. Keep digging. This is the advent of automatic ejector installation. My research on early ejector installations includes many that were returned for tweaking, like this gun was.
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It just seems like $15 and $19 a lot of money then for a service repair.I know in the Lower part of South Carolina deer hunts done with buckshot but that was also great quail hunting then.My grandfather would tell me stories of 75 to 100 covey days.One of his close friends actually had a Parker he shot so much the action was broken but couldn't afford to have it repaired.Just kept shooting and holding the gun closed.
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