Do You Guys See Anything Wrong With This?

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Sorry, can not tell by the picture and video.
What model of gun are we looking at?
What is it to you that looks abnormal?
 
The ejector looks bent, yes, but since it's riding right in the middle of its cut in the breechface, I'm thinking it's intentional.

JMHO, a longtime revolver guy,
Larry
 
The top of my ejector is not very smooth but does not look quite like that.
I may take a closer look at it next time I take it apart for cleaning.
Unless it looks like it is cracked or the edge is folded severely and if it is working as intended I doubt it is a problem. I would likely take a jewelers file or maybe a small bit of sandpaper and just knock down the burr and keep an eye on it, if it looks like something is causing it to get maned every so many rounds then sending it in for repair may be I order.
I may be going to the range in the next week or so and will try got get some before and after pictures of mine for comparison.
 
The ejector is scratching the rounds!!!! - I loaded 3 brand new Hornandy rounds on the mag, inspected them for any flaws or scratches and they had none. When I put them in the gun and racked the slide back to take one of them out, it was a bit scratched/marked. is this normal?
 
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It should not be possible for it to contact the front of the case where you have it marked. The ejector doesn't start to protrude past the Breech Face Plate until the slide is almost fully to the rear and retracts behind the plate before the top round in the mag gets picked up. I believe something other than the ejector is making the scratch on the case rim.

If what you have circled on the ejector is a burr of some sort, I wouldn't worry about it, unless it's getting hung up on the Breech Face. If that's happening, the ejector could eventually get bent behind the Breech Face Plate, or break. If it is a burr, just sand/file it smooth.
 
It should not be possible for it to contact the front of the case where you have it marked. The ejector doesn't start to protrude past the Breech Face Plate until the slide is almost fully to the rear and retracts behind the plate before the top round in the mag gets picked up. I believe something other than the ejector is making the scratch on the case rim.

If what you have circled on the ejector is a burr of some sort, I wouldn't worry about it, unless it's getting hung up on the Breech Face. If that's happening, the ejector could eventually get bent behind the Breech Face Plate, or break. If it is a burr, just sand/file it smooth.

It does look like it needs to be sanded a bit. Seems when the machine made the part, it left a bit of a rough edge. That is supposed to be smooth correct?
 
Have you even shot that pistol yet, or do you just run ammo through the cycle and look for scratches? You worry too much.

Yes put 50 rounds through it. All was fine. It's not that I worry too much but it's always good to be safe than sorry.
 
Rounds get scratched and even dinged in chambering. Do not take a file to anything. That burr on the ejector has nothing to do with how the gun will function.
 

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