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Unread 07-20-2020, 05:35 PM   #1
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Decided I was finally going to do ejectors. What a system. Now all I have to do is get it back together. I now have the confidence to do a very nice GHE to figure out what is causing delayed ejection on one barrel. From what I can see with this one, timing must have to do with worn parts as I see nothing that would be adjustable. Any real gunsmiths welcome to chime in on timing ejectors. Cheers Jack
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Unread 07-21-2020, 12:21 PM   #2
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Looks like you're deep into gunsmith needed territory.
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The timing of the ejectors is dependent on the legs of the sears and when the contact the "Shelf" on the roll joint. And yes, wear is what will effect the ejectors getting out of time.
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The condition of the little copper spring that goes under the ejector retaining pin also has something to do with it. Make sure the little screws which hold the coil springs in place are also not binding. I have made many Parker ejector parts including the ejector hammers. If the copper spring or the ejector hammers are changed in the critical area the ejectors will never be made right until new parts are made
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My thoughts: A. What a neat picture! Thanks for posting it. I don't think I've ever seen a Parker laid out that complete, always sub-assembles or details. B. This is a man braver than I! Haven't had the need or nerve to pull one down to the bone like that. Hope you find your "bug".
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My thoughts: A. What a neat picture! Thanks for posting it. I don't think I've ever seen a Parker laid out that complete, always sub-assembles or details. B. This is a man braver than I! Haven't had the need or nerve to pull one down to the bone like that. Hope you find your "bug".
That is a really great observation. My first thought was that it was kinda scary seeing a Parker stripped down completely, with all the wiggle-waggle parts removed and on the bench.
In retrospect, it's pretty awesome!
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This is obviously a man on a mission!
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I had a case where the forearm wood had expanded to interfere with the ejector action.
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All done. Functions flawlessly. Pheasants need to watch out in October .
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Awesome job, that is a cool picture for sure.
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