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Yes Ben, the ejector gunsmith will need the complete gun, not just the forend. JMO but the chance of the root cause of your issue being grunge, old congealed grease, corrosion, etc is very small.
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I dropped the gun off with Louis Rotelli on May 4th. Have been in contact with him sporadically since then and this is what I currently know, as I wait patiently:
- The ejector wasn't broken. That would have been a quick fix. - Cocking the gun wasn’t cocking the ejector. He got that fixed. - Now he just need to get it to eject, which is a lot of assembly & disassembly. Just takes time. But says he will get it.
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Woohoo! Got my Parker back and it’s ejecting properly! Thanks! Lou Rotelli!!!! Seems he had to make a new ejector hammer and a new slide stop.
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