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06-14-2020, 11:06 AM
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PC 686 & 687 Bloodwork
Do these revolvers have full length ejector rods due to the ball detent lockup like the new 66? Just curious.
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SKU: 170346
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The PC627 says it has the ball-detent lock-up & appears to be a full-length ejector rod.
The PC686 appears to be a shorter ejector rod & shows to have a conventional center pin/end pin lock-up on it.
Both are a different style ejector rod than on the 66-8.
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