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Old 02-10-2015, 04:01 PM   #1
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In that serial number range, the extractor stop screw would be standard equipment, and still be there after conversion to ejectors. I would like to see some other interior pictures to see if the ejector conversion was from Parker Brothers or someone else.
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In that serial number range, the extractor stop screw would be standard equipment, and still be there after conversion to ejectors. I would like to see some other interior pictures to see if the ejector conversion was from Parker Brothers or someone else.

But... that screw would not be there if it was originally an ejector gun.
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