Hi All
My ejector broke which seems to be very common i’ve managed to find a replacement which obviously needs
Fitting doesn’t look like too much work to do to it A new set of files are coming today and I will be starting soon thanks to the excellent Post by Charcranch https://www.rossi-rifleman.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3221
Old ejector top new to be fitted bottom
Wish me luck Robert
Fitting a new Ejector new project
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Fitting a new Ejector new project
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Re: Fitting a new Ejector new project
Continue to report. Looks like the fitting should be pretty minor but I look forward to hearing what you encounter.
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Re: Fitting a new Ejector new project
Only thing I see is on the right.... That breech face "curve". Dunno how important/critical it is.
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Re: Fitting a new Ejector new project
Also trim excess that protrudes past right edge of bolt so it fits the space in the receiver.
Critical inspection of those pics is a GREAT way to plan the fitting Kudos on the idea.
Critical inspection of those pics is a GREAT way to plan the fitting Kudos on the idea.
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Re: Fitting a new Ejector new project
Hi guys
Thanks for your replies and thoughts will report back in a few days when I get started and see what you all think
This is the one a UK Gunsmith sales and usually fits them in for you,
Robert
Thanks for your replies and thoughts will report back in a few days when I get started and see what you all think
This is the one a UK Gunsmith sales and usually fits them in for you,
Robert