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09-04-2021, 12:38 PM
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My eyes are bleeding.
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09-04-2021, 02:55 PM
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Bill: Hope this helps heal the eyes 👀. The Parker ejector system is complicated for a tinkerer. I’m guessing a lot of younger gunsmiths might have a heck of a time too. I did one just to learn. I did this one to hopefully fix a problem. Have to say I forgot what I learned on the first one. It is quite fiddly and there are five parts that want to fall apart as you try to hold four of them together with thumb and index finger to drop gently into place all the while hoping the fifth doesn’t move from its precarious position as the only thing to hold that one in place is the four parts that want to separate and give you no end of grief. (King of the run on sentence) At least that’s been my experience. But hey what else does an old guy have to do for fun 🤩!!
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