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09-04-2022, 06:11 PM
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Hello Tim , If you still haven't gotten the Forend back on you can go to the task bar directly above where you are reading this and on the left side and click " PGCA Home , from there look down the left edge of the Home Page you will see in the list " FAQS " click that then scroll down through that page until you come to the heading " Parker Maintainance and Repair , Click That and go to # 7 in that column " I can't get my Forend back on ! " Click that and you will get a description and a photo on how to reset your ejectors and yes that is my hand holding the pencil and this method works great ! Just be sure to have a very good grip on your Forend as it takes quite a bit of pressure with the eraser to recock your ejectors and a Forend flying through the air usually doesn't end up in too good of shape once they hit the ground ! Best of luck with it !
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09-04-2022, 09:29 PM
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I’ve pushed them back on the forend before with a screwdriver but if you’re not real careful you’ll put the screwdriver thru your hand . Just last week I had this issue on a VHE 20 and the screwdriver deal wasn’t working . A friend on the forum told me if I could get the forearm back on , lay a board on the floor put the muzzles on the board and try pushing the ejectors down with a hammer handle . I did that and the tripped one didn’t catch . I was using a gunsmith hammer that has a plastic head and a brass head , so I took the plastic side gave the tripped ejector a good rap and it popped in as it should be . Problem solved
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