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Unread 09-29-2023, 06:27 PM   #11
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Actually the pic below the one with the stock shows both the stop screw and the slot in the doll’s head.
and your point is.........?
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Dean and Edgar will probably agree that the person performing work on this gun had no power tools, did most of his work with a hatchet and a cold chisel.
and a hacksaw? A 'precision' hacksaw.
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and your point is.........?
My point is only that those two conflicting features support that it had an aftermarket ejector system fitted(?) to it.





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someone has done “something” to the lug…* probably something having to do with aftermarket ejectors?
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see the stop screw in the lug
There's no screw in the lug. It's in between the two lugs.
Surely you agree 'lug'(*) and 'dolls head' are not synonymous?
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Man you are such a nit picker. The screw that stops the travel of the extractor actually IS threaded into the one-piece lug BETWEEN the two machined bosses.

I think you’re confusing terminology with this stop screw and the retaining screw for the ejector stop plate…. Sheeesh!!





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now you’re really grabbing straws, renaming parts
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Boys, boys, boys, can't we all just get along?
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Boys, boys, boys, can't we all just get along?

Edgar and I are good old friends - we just spar a lot.





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OK, so now that I know all this how do I figure the overall value of the gun? This gun has been gathering dust in a closet for the last 60 years.
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