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A bit of metal on the underside of the barrel. The ejector rod snaps into the lug when the action is closed.
A bit of metal on the underside of the barrel. The ejector rod snaps into the lug when the action is closed.
it sounds like you have a DA revolver with a hand ejector that is the cylinder rolls out to the left. The value is round 400.00. The barrel I assume is 6 inches.
Ejector will depend on barrel elngth (short barrelled revolvers have a short ejector rod as well) Check Numrich thru their website at gunpartscorp. You can also check Brownells, or any competent pistolsmith. When all else fails, check with S&W for recommendations.
about 1883
1877
32-20. Does not interchange with other .32s. Good cartridge, good revolver.
what model revolver ??????? what date on the barrel????? value always depends on overall condition.....................
Depedns on what the barrel is marked as to caliber. Could be rim or centerfire.
On the right lower forward section of the frame under the barrel pivot bolt.
Got an answer from the importers. The Ejectors are held in place by the Ejector Trips, these run vertically up and into a slot on the ejectors. On the ejector trip is a very small pip with a hole in it, underneath this hole there is a small plunger and coil spring (this keeps the ejector trip in place, not allowing the ejector trip to drop down). To remove the ejector you need to have a small pin punch that you place into the hole of the pip. The process of removing the ejector is as follows, keeping the ejector held into the barrel, insert pin punch into pip hole (depressing the plunger and coil spring), pull the ejector trip very slightly downwards. Releasing the ejector it should now slide out. When replacing the ejector all you need to do is push ejector back into barrel and at the same time push ejector trip upwards locking ejector and ejector trip in place.
Under $100.