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Brandon0413
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I was just looking at the ejector, trying to figure out exactly how it works. Does it just come up and the spent casing hits it, forcing it out?
The very end of the ejector is not chipped. It is, however, chipped a little on the side opposite the ejection port on the little dome shaped part and there are a couple of areas worn through the finish, elsewhere.
The ammo I was using was the cheapest 45 ammo I've seen, yet. It was tulammo steel cased. I went through a box and a half or so of winchester brass cased before that and didn't notice any erratic ejecting. But, I wasn't really paying attention until one hit me on the head. I'll shoot some different ammo, work on my grip and try to pay attention better next time.
The head of the guide rod does spin quite freely compared to my 3953 and there seems to be a small gap between the head and the guide rod like it is starting to separate. I can move it back and forth. I just can't turn the head of it with one finger. I think I read earlier today that it needs replaced if you can turn it with one finger. If I grab it with 2 fingers it spins easily without any resistance. But if I do that with the 3953 guide rod I get some resistance. Sounds like I played with it too much, but, I also noticed that on the 3953 guide rod that the button (not sure that's the correct term, but it sounds good to me) that the slide stop hits gets resistance or feels like it's hitting something when trying to press it. If I spin the guide rod head a bit, it frees it up and you can press that button easier, without so much resistance. Sounds like I should try to get a new guide rod for this one. I don't see any in stock anywhere, though.
The very end of the ejector is not chipped. It is, however, chipped a little on the side opposite the ejection port on the little dome shaped part and there are a couple of areas worn through the finish, elsewhere.
The ammo I was using was the cheapest 45 ammo I've seen, yet. It was tulammo steel cased. I went through a box and a half or so of winchester brass cased before that and didn't notice any erratic ejecting. But, I wasn't really paying attention until one hit me on the head. I'll shoot some different ammo, work on my grip and try to pay attention better next time.
The head of the guide rod does spin quite freely compared to my 3953 and there seems to be a small gap between the head and the guide rod like it is starting to separate. I can move it back and forth. I just can't turn the head of it with one finger. I think I read earlier today that it needs replaced if you can turn it with one finger. If I grab it with 2 fingers it spins easily without any resistance. But if I do that with the 3953 guide rod I get some resistance. Sounds like I played with it too much, but, I also noticed that on the 3953 guide rod that the button (not sure that's the correct term, but it sounds good to me) that the slide stop hits gets resistance or feels like it's hitting something when trying to press it. If I spin the guide rod head a bit, it frees it up and you can press that button easier, without so much resistance. Sounds like I should try to get a new guide rod for this one. I don't see any in stock anywhere, though.
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