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Unread 01-28-2016, 03:00 PM   #1
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VHE .410 222955 I have your forend latch.
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I wonder how a .410 Parker survives without a forend latch.
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Likely now sporting a beavertail of sorts. The curvature of the top of this latch is pretty tight and a latch from a larger frame size probably fit the profile of the beavertail wood better.Just a guess ... Roger
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Looking for a set of 26" 12 ga Vulcan barrels for 71910
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I have a fore end for 197425, which was a 2 Frame, 30" VHE
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I have 28 GA. R.H. ejector for XXX042

I have 28 GA. L.H. ejector for XXX358
Neither has any obvious problems.

Sorry about those X's but the last 3 is all we get.....Roger

P.S. Stay tuned as I dig further into the cave
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They will fit a Repro... I've done it. And I believe the frame size is of no significance in ejector parts.






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Dean if my poor memory is correct the sear slides are frame size specific and I believe the ejectors as well since the center to center on the chambers will vary with frame size...Roger
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Maybe Brian will give us an experienced opinion. I think I've read where he had indicated that the ejector mechanism in the forend is not frame size specific.





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That was an experienced statement not an opinion. Others with Parker ejector experience are more than welcome to comment on the subject....
The sear slides are frame size specific since it must align with the plunger pins that exit the front of the frame at the same center to center measurement as the firing pins depending on frame size. The ejectors which eject the spent cartridge from the chamber are gauge and frame size specific. There are parts in an ejector forend such as hammers and mainsprings that are not frame size specific. Kindest regards,Roger
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