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Unread 05-15-2016, 02:07 AM   #5
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Brian:

I can remember all too well when this first happened to me.

I had acquired my second Parker, a nice 20 (28") VHE, and managed to trip the ejectors with the forearm off. I consulted my Parker friend, who only collects the old extractor guns, and he had no answer, so I took the 20 to a local gunsmith in San Jose, CA. Yes, CA.

This guy had his two sons in the shop and he stopped and said, "Take a look, this is the gun of a gentleman." Well, I hardly qualify, but appreciated how he showed me how to cock the forearm ejectors on the corner of his wood workbench. The sons went back to their work on black guns.

Moral to the story, if it does not fit, do not force it, post on this site and find the much less costly answer.

Patrick
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