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Old 07-26-2014, 08:37 PM
Robert B Robert B is offline
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Default 627-5 Ejector Rod

With the ball detent lockup, is the ejector rod solid? I saw one of these today. Could not believe how thick that the forcing cone was. This will definitely be my next gun purchase. Any comments on this gun would be appreciated. Thanks.
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