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Unread 09-22-2018, 07:50 PM   #1
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Does anyone know how to disassemble ejectors?
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Unread 09-22-2018, 10:55 PM   #2
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Does anyone know how to disassemble ejectors?
The ejector blades are easy, remove the small screw from the dolls head and use a non-marring nylon tipped punch to tap the dovetailed stop plate out a bit until the tab on the blades clear enough to pull them both out.

The forend houses the ejector hammers, springs and additional parts and it’s not particularly difficult to disassemble but it is, for the lack of a better word fragile. IMHO it’s one of those “if it isn’t broken, don’t try to fix it” mechanisms. If it is broken I would also suggest having it repaired by a qualified gunsmith because it’s too easy to bugger up worse then it was and parts aren’t usually drop in replacements or easy to find.
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Thanks for your responses. It does look to be fragile. I was wanting to repair a cosmetic issue but it seems I am best to live with it for now.
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Don't even think about doing it yourself - there are small parts in the ejector train that can be installed backwards and seem to fit, then when you get the whole thing back together, it won't work! Definitely have a pro do it.
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Who would be a good one to have ejectors repaired? Carvel
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