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John, best advice for Parker ejector problems is to send it to Del Grego.
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John,
Larry DelGrego's number is 315-894-8754, 895-7395. If a Parker problem exists,this man can fix it.He is also a real Gentleman. Bill ![]() |
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For what it's worth, my 16 ga CH (1913), has an ivory middle bead and an ivory front bead.
The front bead is in the shape of a half sphere with the flat side toward the breech. I don't know if it was made that way or if it split but the cut looks clean. |
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I haven't seen gun yet but what you described sounds like the replacement beads DelGrego put on this gun.
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