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Pat, Jack did indicate it was a smaller frame gun. I'll call in the morning and double check. Will a 1 1/2 frame ejector work, or does it need to be a #2? Thanks, Brian
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Ejector to Extractor
It is best if the entire ejector mechanism is removed in changing to the extractor. The extractor must be kept as clean as the ejector to work well.
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01-04-2011, 07:46 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I had one break but it was welded back together and have shot thousands of rounds since the repair and no problems. Have you considered repairing the broken one?
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Austin, I've spoken to Jim at Ivory Beads in the meantime and have decided to NOT switch to an extractor system. What would your suggestion be for keeping the ejectors clean after a muddy, rainy trip from the blind? Brian
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Richard, I have the flat portion of the ejector but can't find the push rod. Do I have enough for a fix? Brian
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Richard, thanks for the suggestion.
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01-04-2011, 08:18 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Brian, if you have the flat part and all you need is the rod tig welded that should not be a problem, I am pretty sure Del Whitman in Lake Ann MI could do that repair for you. Eric
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I'll look him up tomorrow and give him a call. Thanks, Eric.
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