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11-25-2016, 10:28 AM
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Mr Hancock:
You are free to do what you like of course. And the purchase of an ejector gun is most likely the most cost effective way to go.
However, the rationale for ejectors in today's world is very hard to justify. Do you really need to reload a double gun that fast under any circumstance? Do you care about hurling spent plastic hulls across the landscape? Or... do you simply want ejectors for the perceived prestige of ejectors?
After decades if shooting, I've personally come to regard them as a nuisance. At the very least.
And yes. I own a number of guns with ejectors...
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11-25-2016, 10:53 AM
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Del Grego's shop has done this conversion. It requires machine work on the action as well as a complete replacement forend. As early as 1972, Larry Sr. expressed apprehension about the conversion. I asked him to do a 28 gauge in 1972 and he did not want to do it. My 28 is still an extractor gun.
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