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My 20 gauge DHE has the ejectors turned off , this works great with sporting clays but cost me a shot at several pheasant in South Dakota . Will I need a gunsmith to make them eject or can i do it ? It looks like all the parts are there. Thanks Tracy
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Are the two small ejector plunger pins still in the gun? They are the two small pins extending out the front of the receiver.
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Yes they are. It’s a two barrel gun and the ejectors work on the other barrel .
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Well that's weird. Are the barrels that aren't ejecting added or original to the gun?
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Do the barrels that the ejectors work on have their own separate forend?





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The original barrels have a beaver tail forend, the added barrels have a splinter forend . They both have ejectors but the original barrel only extract . This is a Remington gun. I was told the second set was added by Remington.
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Starting with the basic info, confirm that the gun left Parker with the beavertail fore end. Check the serialization book, or, if you don't have a copy, post the SN and someone here will check. It should say code 11 (large fore end and ejectors)
Second, do the added barrels have a Remington service code number stamped on them. Remington may have altered the trip pins, i.e., maybe shortened them to get the added fore end to fit, and barrels to eject. Chances are, the two fore ends are not interchangeable, but I certainly would have tried that to rule out possibilities.
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