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Unread 11-29-2016, 02:51 PM   #1
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Thanks for the information you provided me. A gunsmith friend that repaired one ejector that was not functioning initially said it was a Parker ejector system. One ejector spring was bent or out of alignment which is what he expected it would be. My problem is I don't have any history on the gun past 1898 except that sometime later it had the appropriate pistol stock for a B grade including a Jostam pad and a different name in the insert and ejectors that fit the Parker splinter stock and that had the 1901 patent stamp, as well as, the proper serial no.
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Welcome Thomas. What part of Virginia?

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