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Sidelock
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After firing the right barrel of a German boxlock I am experiencing the left ejector functioning, kicking out an unfired shell, along with ejecting the fired hull from the right barrel. Any ideas on what maybe causing the problem?
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dirt, dry oil, worn sears. Remove the wood and clean it, oil it. Still not right? See the gun DR.
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Is the ejector actually tripping and kicking or is the unfired case just "hopping " out ? I ask this as it sometimes happens that the the gun seems to eject but doesn't actually trip. Dose it eject on opening with out firing ? If the cocking dogs are strung it may be the dog spring has broken so that it engages and trips .If the cam is worn or loose then they may not be coking fully ,other than that without knowing the type of ejector work in question I'm out of ideas .
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Check to be sure the right and left ejectors aren't stuck together with rust or dried oil. Mike
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