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I bought this pistol 40 years ago as a shooter. It is a 4 screw #K315202 .22 Combat Masterpiece. It is a matching gun but was not a safe queen. The screws had been messed with and the ejector tip had the knurling all messed . I understand that this is a right handed thread ejector. It is a great shooter that I've used a lot but it has the usual S&W issues of very tight fired cases. I got tired of beating on the extractor end to get the fired cases out and decided to get a finish reamer and clean the chambers up. It is a Manson finish reamer Cyl). I went to unscrew the rod and it flat refuses to unscrew. I've tried every thing I can think of and besides wrecking the already bad finish on that part I am at a dead end. I've tried liquid wrench several times and securing the poor buggered tip into a padded vice it still just hangs in there. I am using snap caps in the chambers and kept the cylinder from getting ruined. The poor rod will need to have some blue applied. It is either I figure a way to undo it or I try and finish the chambers with the star extractor in place or I just live with it. I think that a lot of the problem is a result of all of the banging on the rod with a wooden block to clear the brass. What's next? Heat? It is a very presentable pistol except for the ejector rod the only piece I won't be able to find, shame.
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