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I recently acquired a Baker Gun & Forging Co., Model RE. The forend uses a J-spring fastener with a push button release similar to that on the Ithaca Flues ejector guns. This is the only Baker I have witnessed with this type latch. Anyone else?

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Pictures please

None of my six Bakers have this type of latch

You have the Grade R with ejectors?

https://gunvalues.gundigest.com/baker-gun-forging-co/969/grade-r-double-shotgun/

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Mike,

Yes, an RE. All numbers match. I have over a dozen Baker guns. This is the only one I have ever seen with a button release.

[img]http://imgur.com/gallery/mhEKIMy[/img]

[img]http://imgur.com/gallery/onThm2G[/img]

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Here is that latch on Paragon 883 --

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Originally Posted by Researcher
Here is that latch on Paragon 883 --

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Thanks Dave. Have you seen any sales literature listing this feature? Approx. dates of useage?

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As suggested above, the push button was added to ejector guns. Rarely, one might see an ejector gun with an Anson pushrod.

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I have other models with ejectors that are just J-hook fastened but they are all Batavia line models that also lack the hammer blocks and the bolt through the lower lug. I guess I need to find an example with an Anson pushrod.

Thanks all,

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John, the push button appeared with the first ejector offered by Baker. I have seen only one example of the first ejector and have forgotten the patentee, but it is on Paragon 874, made in 1905. It is visibly different from the subsequent ejector designs. I think the Baker Quarterly of the 1905 period announced the ejector availability. The number 883 seems somewhat familiar to me, so if I had to guess, I would guess that Paragon 883 pictured above had the second ejector [most common] design. But 883 is close enough to 874 that it , also, may have the first ejector design.

Here are a couple of pictures of the somewhat later ejector with the push rod. This is N Grade 958. I may have seen a couple more of the push rods, but they are not common.

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Daryl,

Thank you for clarification. Do all the models with ejectors use push rod cocking also?

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John, I guess I don't understand your question. Not sure of the "push rod cocking" definition.

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