Fritz congrats and on windy days (lots where I hunt) it is catch as catch can. In my experience the best dogs stay interested even when it has been a long time since a bird has turned up.
Thanks again marklart
Miller Joe Wood and I came to the same conclusion. The check hook pins are not cut flush with the inside wall of the action, they are each recessed about 1/32". We thought maybe the forend iron and wood were made for an ejector gun and were used for plain extractor gun or maybe when the conversion was made to the large hook the ejector function was abandoned. I wasn't aware there was a version of extractor that had a cam in the forend. Thanks so much for explaining the gun to me. I really appreciate it.
Did you notice I didn't load this thread up with so many pictures (like I did on the G) so you wouldn't have to wait so long to load it?
Best,
Mike
Edited out "Fritz" and replaced with "Miller" in the next to the last paragraph.
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