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Unread 01-16-2011, 05:27 PM   #2
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There is a flush fit ejector/extractor retaining screw between the rear lug and the hook in front that stops them. It's either worn or the detents in the ejector rods are worn where the screw hits them. That retaining screw should come out easily-they're rarely tight; just remove it and pull the ejectors out for inspection. The problem should be obvious.
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