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Unread 09-29-2023, 03:19 PM   #1
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Didn’t say it did. Look at the pic with the barrels and stock in the case to see the stop screw in the lug for an extractor gun and the slot under the doll’s head.


Oops… reading back, I see that I did make such a reference… mon faux pas.
Actually the pic below the one with the stock shows both the stop screw and the slot in the doll’s head.

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Dean and Edgar will probably agree that the person performing work on this gun had no power tools, did most of his work with a hatchet and a cold chisel.
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Dean and Edgar will probably agree that the person performing work on this gun had no power tools, did most of his work with a hatchet and a cold chisel.
and a hacksaw? A 'precision' hacksaw.
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Actually the pic below the one with the stock shows both the stop screw and the slot in the doll’s head.
and your point is.........?
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and your point is.........?
My point is only that those two conflicting features support that it had an aftermarket ejector system fitted(?) to it.





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someone has done “something” to the lug…* probably something having to do with aftermarket ejectors?
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see the stop screw in the lug
There's no screw in the lug. It's in between the two lugs.
Surely you agree 'lug'(*) and 'dolls head' are not synonymous?
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