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I hope this article helps you when you find that a 1911 ejector can be repaired.
My favorite caliber 1911 .45 ACP decided to bite the hand that feeds it. Lately it has started splashing on my face from time to time again. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when he threw a piece of copper at me, which still left a circular mark on my forehead. Do I need a new ejector to prevent this from happening? I really like the gun, but this nonsense just stopped. We will be grateful for any help.
G. E. Eagle, W.W. With Dunbar posted information I need to find some logic regarding the age and condition of every weapon, magazine and ammo you choose when the brass rips and hits you in the forehead. It goes without saying that goggles are required for recreational shooting and a brim-forward hat is recommended, especially for a pistol that behaves like your blog.
The empty crates directly behind you don’t appear to make contact with the ejector until they leave your current ejection hole.
If the gun fired a lot of shots, the gun may be worn and/or weak. This will probably create the conditionsand which the permitted material from the cartridge will be removed, but will not be securely and firmly held on the surface of the breech until you see the blow of the ejector. Once the sleeve opens the chamber, it is free to move as the bolt moves backwards.
Sometimes the edge of each case will come into contact with the uppermost chamber of the trigger, causing the fired cartridge to be ejected at a high angle like the one you describe. The same thing can happen in a survival shot if the edge of the receiver touches the edge of the magazine feed as the bolt moves to permanently lock it in place.
The puller test is a relatively simple procedure on the 1911 drawdown even on most semi-automatic pistols.
First place the terrain strip and the pistol with all parts except the slide. Flip the bolt over – the rear sight is part of your stocking – and insert the lip of the fabulous dummy cartridge under the hook of the current extractor in a similar position to the position of the removed cartridge. CrossbreedMove the cursor so that the sights are pointed at it, and pay attention to the position of the buddy canister under the hook of the enthusiast.
If the position changes or the container falls to the ground, the extractor can be adjusted or replaced. The puller must have enough tension on both the rim and the cartridge to hold it in place until it is pushed out of position.
That is, when the weapon fires and the cartridge case is removed from the chamber, the cartridge case is held on the breech by a common extractor until the entire breech is bypassed by the ejector, which pushes the cartridge case hinged onto the extractor so that it can be pressed from the side and where it can exit the ejection hole.
If the extractor frequently loses control of the case cartridge before it makes contact with the ejector, the ejection pattern becomes erratic and unpredictable.
This is worth mentioning if you suspect a particular magazine or ammo type is causing the issue. This may help isolate the weird ejection characteristics of your pistol, but myMoney on the puller. Content=”2017-12-10″
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