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Wayne, I open my ejector guns slowly holding my fingers over the ejectors at the end of the barrels to minimize or prevent possible damage to the ejector stop in the dolls head. Others may suggest a better way but this is the way I was taught by another Parker collector/shooter many years ago.
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11-17-2019, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Mullins
Wayne, I open my ejector guns slowly holding my fingers over the ejectors at the end of the barrels to minimize or prevent possible damage to the ejector stop in the dolls head. Others may suggest a better way but this is the way I was taught by another Parker collector/shooter many years ago.
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I have seen that method applied by some knowledgeable folks Bill. Makes sense to me.
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