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They seem to have o'plenty of them here: http://www.tradeexcanada.com/index.php?option=com_paxgallery&task=table&gid=9

http://www.tradeexcanada.com/index.php?option=com_paxgallery&task=view&gid=9&iid=2677

From what I can glean the ejector is non-selective and it doesn't matter which tube you ignite, the right and left will eject on the assumption that one will always fire the right tube 1st.

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Jerry:
Well, your's seems to be an exception and completed by a master craftsman, jeweling & all.




Not for ball indicating choke.

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elenbr, the guns listed on tradex all seem to be utility guns as King Brown mentioned earlier, and in 12ga. I suspect they are post war guns and cranked out with little care. Aside from the obvious differences in engraving and finish I suspect the quality is higher throughout as it was made before the commies took over Hungary. They do not seem to have the top profile associated with the 3d bite either. I know I have seen a lot of guns with price tags about 5 times what this one cost me which aren't as well done.

Be interesting to know more about pre war models from FEG as they obviously had a capability to build some very nice guns.

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here is some discussion about my plain but very unusual boxlock feg. Does your ejector mechanism lift out like mine?
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbt...25515#Post25515






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The ejector device is the same as yours. I don't have snap caps for it to check whether the ejectors are selective or always fire in the same order. However the patent states unfired shells will not be thrown from the gun so that implies selective ejectors at least as patented.

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Jerry,
Yours is by far the nicest Hungarian double I've seen, my congratulations.
There is a number of plain grade post war Feg BLE doubles here in Slovenia and they have an excellent reputation as utility guns.
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Here's the patent #1618247 of 1927 for the rear underlever breeching device:

http://www.google.com/patents?id=AX5KAAA...;q=&f=false

As well here looks to be a previous version under patent number #1562501 of 1925 which show's a modified Purdey nose:

http://www.google.com/patents?id=8TJPAAA...;q=&f=false



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I have seen a "Fegyvergyar Budapest" advertised with a "Fromers Patent".The owner said the edjectors can be removed with push button under the forearm as well.


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Jerry: gy in Hungarian is pronounced approximately like 'dj' in English, i.e. in 'adjust.' Fegyvergyar is pronounced (very approximately) faedj - vaer - DJOR

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