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Unread 03-27-2022, 01:57 PM   #11
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Were ejectors available from the factory at that time?
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I believe we're inching towards the answer to that question. Perhaps factory work to remove the safety and install ejectors?
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I would think adding a safety to that gun would be a fairly simple task for a competent gunsmith.
Nice gun, BTW.
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Yes, A local friend has indicated he has most of the parts on hand and once we can see inside he'll know what else he may need.
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You have a good honest start there by the looks of it. The gun has a lot going for it.

The ejectors are factory parker ejectors. The addition of a safety back into the gun would not be that big of a deal.
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Thanks. The plan is to install a safety, re-case the action and fore end iron, re-blue the barrels and trigger guard and refinish the wood. Should be even more beautiful.
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Were ejectors available from the factory at that time?
I think 1902 but not 100% sure
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Very nice! Looks like a pretty honest, original gun. Gotta be a story on the fore end. Got nice dimensions for upland game, what's not to like? Congrats on the purchase. I personally would like a functional safety to carry in the field, think that's a smart addition.
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Dan, we lived in Minford, ohio for 7 years while on assignment at the gas centrifuge plant. I hunted grouse in your area many times. Southern and Eastern Ohio out Jackson way held good grouse covers. Many fond memories.
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I've heard stories of huntable grouse populations in E and SE Ohio but never hunted grouse in Ohio. Living on the northern edge of the state makes Michigan a much preferred (and superior) grouse hunting destination. I was also fortunate enough to make it up into your neck of the woods to hunt a few days in New Hampshire last year and plan to do so again this year.
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