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Unread 04-09-2019, 04:25 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by Nick de Guerre View Post
Some of the finest Lefever's ever made were produced in the same time frame as your gun, and several are equipped with forend ejectors. The Benjamin Harrison gun which sold a couple years back was so equipped. And others have what I can only guess are experimental features, owing to additional screws whose purpose I don't know. The "Kimball" gun is one...there is a picture of it in Elliott's 2nd book. I wish the guy who owns it would show more pictures, but he never has, that I have seen. He was registered on the old Lefever forum but rarely said anything, and has not joined the new forum as far as I know.

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Nick,

The Harrison Optimus was NOT an ejector gun. It was an extractor cocking-rod type action.

The two screws on the top side of the forend irons on guns of this era are for adjusting the contact point on the cocking rods.
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