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Making some space in my cabinet. Up for sale my used Lanber O/U. The action is still very tight . It does have various handling marks as can be seen in the photos. There is one deep mark on the right side neck of the stock. There are some marks on the metal work also. It is a gun that has been carried and handled more than its been shot. Would make a great all rounder or second gun. Comes with auto safety and fixed 1/4 and 1/2 chokes. Viewing in SW20 area or you can have a go with it at any Surrey based clay club. I can also RFD at buyer expense. £125 or I would consider a swap for a junior gun in 20/28 gauge. (Not 410)
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Got a 25 year old Lanber for my nephew (big thank you to Gazzyapp for the freebie). I cannot tell you how excited the lad is for his first gun. Just as Gazzy said, it does not eject from the top barrel. Took the stock off (to get access to the action )and released the ejectors from the barrel (removed them along with the springs and pins etc). Nothing is broken or stuck. It all moves very freely However it is lazy perhaps read worn? If I push the ejector actuation rods forward from the action with my fingers - Bingo it all works. BUT if I fire it normally the top barrel ejector does not eject and seems to me the mechanism is not being thrown forward enough from the hammer on firing. Any experts out there who can shed light on what to replace or how to fix this? (Also I need a new bead for the front sight if you know where any are...) If I was to have a guess, I'd say the first part of the mech (the spring steel plates) that the hammers strike with the bevelled pins, is a bit slack so when struck, it does not move forward as much as it could. As I said, when pushed gently with my finger, bingo it all works. Thanks...