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Thanks tut for editing that. Not all all ejector SW's had curved wood. Here's a smallbore ejector Fox forend from the parts bin. Its end is straight. Silvers ![](http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b450/silvers897/IMG_5907-1.jpg)
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Here's the 33rd 16 gauge ever made. Not curved either. It's also got the snap on forearm: ![](http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL599/2614949/23043819/390435465.jpg)
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Looking at pictures of my Sterlingworths, it seems the ejector guns are curved and the extractor straight or curved. Researcher, Did you mean to say one of those SW extractor irons is curved? If so, that covers all 4 combinations.
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