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Unread 01-14-2015, 02:59 PM   #1
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The ejector mechanism in the Parker forend is intricate, complicated, and tempramental. It should be left to an experienced professional Parker gunsmith.
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Try cocking the ejector with a wood dowel Most likely someone pulled the trigger and took the forend off without opening the gun
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Try cocking the ejector with a wood dowel Most likely someone pulled the trigger and took the forend off without opening the gun
Like this?





Should they be uneven or uniform?
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The ejector mechanism in the Parker forend is intricate, complicated, and tempramental. It should be left to an experienced professional Parker gunsmith.
...........but I've stayed at a Holiday Inn Express before.
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...........but I've stayed at a Holiday Inn Express before.
Me too... many times - but I've never messed with Parker ejectors. I know my limitations.
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The ejectors now look fine and the forearm should fit on the gun. If you use a Silvers (or one of the reproductions) you will have a very useable LOP.
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Me too... many times - but I've never messed with Parker ejectors. I know my limitations.
LOL!

I've gotten myself into trouble more than once and I can see how this would be one of those. My first good one was when I was 14 and bought a 250 Bultaco with the engine in pieces in a box. Thankfully my desire to ride motivated me to success.

However........the upgraded trigger spring for the bolt in my Ruger M77/22WMR that came with the trigger kit is still on the shelf.
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