The "push tang" on top of the frame knuckle is significantly shorter on an ejector Fox than one set up for extractors. If an extractor barrel with extractor forend are fitted (as a second barrel) to an ejector Fox, the push tang will not be long enough to provide much lift - which might not be a problem with unfired shells, but probably will be with fired hulls. Your best bet is to find a set of 16 gauge ejectors and have them fitted to your barrels. Often the rim cut recesses won't align and they'll have to be overwelded and recut. Alternately TWO 16 gauge ejectors can be modified by cutting in half and extending their stems or even attaching new ones. You'll need two extractors to account for the kerf of the slitting saw or whatever. I did that one time and it's a complex job and not cost effective if you can't do the work yourself. Best bet IMO is to find a bad 16 ejector barrel (split/bulged), scavenge the ejectors, and use the ejector forend with both barrel sets. Silvers


I AM SILVERS, NOT SLIVER = two different members. I'm in the northeast, the other member is in MT.