You would be best off if you took the shotgun to a gunsmith.
The noun forms of the verb to eject are ejector, ejection, and the gerund, ejecting.
Best left to a gunsmith.
Search on youtube for Winchester 1300 assembly, they are internally the same.
A Winchester 94AE has a modified ejector that throws the spent case to the right making it easier to mount and use with a telesopic sight. The AE means Angle Eject. These were produced after 1966 in order to compete with the side ejecting Marlin lever action rifles.
You need to take it to a competent gunmsith
Yes, but ejector spring may need modification- slight change in slot for spring.
1. The ejection should be smooth, with no stalling, and no abnormal sound.2. The surface of the slanting top should be polished and the slanting top surface should be lower than the core surface.3. Sliding parts should be opened oil grooves, the surface should be nitride treatment, and the surface hardness after treatment is HV700 or more.4. All the ejector bars should have stop-rotation positioning, each ejector bar should be numbered.5. The ejecting distance should be limited by a limit block.
no. the bolt is push feed with a button ejector and plate extractor vs. a standing blade ejector and mauser style claw extractor in the pre 64's.
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.
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Known as the ejector, the part is #365730A, $4.85 plus shipping from gunpartscorp website. Contact me through my message board if you have trouble finding the part on the site. They show as "in stock".
Ejector Seat Reservation was created in 1995.