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Old 11-14-2009, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by LifeInPa View Post
I am probably mixing the two terms up. I call this piece the extractor bolt:



Am I right?
Yes, that is the extractor you are looking at on the left side of the bolt as you face the picture. That piece is what broke off my 15-22.

The ejector can be seen when you remove the bolt and look from the magazine well up into the gun. If this ejector gets out of alignment it can start the failure to properly eject. Then stove pipes.....
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