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Originally Posted by .357 man
I saw the term "hand ejector model" and thought what other way is there to eject. If if you use the top break to open and clear the empties it is still hand ejected. They are not foot ejected or machine ejected or gravity ejected. Mike
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When you open a top-break, the ejector rises automatically as the barrel pivots, so, basically only ONE action is required- opening the gun.
When you open a Hand Ejector, the cylinder simply sits there- no ejection occurs. You have to use your
HAND to eject them. They are ejected
by hand, not automatically.
ALL pre-war 2 inch 38 M&P's had the straight ejector rod with no knob at the end. They were first built in 1933.