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With no dolls head you could not have ejectors, am I right?
So this would not speed loading as you would have to pick the empty's out. |
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ok - educate me - why would that be true? there is no mechanical connect that I know of
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Rick, The ends of the shell ejectors ride in a channel on the rib extention. That is why you see the screw head on the end of the dolls head rib extention on ejector guns.
But many live bird/competition guns were ordered as extractor guns. So I hold true to my original statement that the buyers didn't want the dolls head in the way.
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