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Unread 06-22-2020, 10:59 PM   #19
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Here I go again, apologizing for something I’ve said here that could be described as ‘misinformation’...

I just tried every combination of dry firing two different Parker ejector guns both with the forends on then off and various combinations of each to try tobget the ejector hammers in the forend to trip and I could not duplicate what I described in an earlier post in this thread...
I know it has happened to me in the past by accident - at least once on a Repro and at least once on an original Parker.
But the fact that I can’t duplicate it kinda negates anybclaim I made earlier.

For this I apologize. If anyone can make their ejector gun do it please post here how you did it.





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