I'm for sure the ejector rod tip shouldn't look like this?
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Today I spoke with the proprietor of Simmons Custom Services. They specialize in making old gun screws of all types. I bought some for a Winchester. They are excellent quality, blued, and worked perfectly.
They'd be happy to make reproduction 1896 extractor knobs and screws. They'll be a lot cheaper made in volume which he'll do and stock them.
All I need is dimensions to send him. I don't own an 1896 either.
Is someone who does own one willing to share those dimensions? And I'll take care of the rest.
Forum member Mike Priwer had a batch of 1899 (.38 Hand Ejector First Model) knobs made up a few years back, which may or may not be the same part. He may be along to let us know if he has any more.
Well we seem to be progressing. I will have an example soon to get measurements from, along with photos to send to the supplier for production.
Just wanted to add a question? Does or should a replacement be a perfect match? I was thinking that this operation will be very costly and maybe there should be thought given to manufacturing a knob without the screw?? The cost would be much less and the effect would be the same, a very nice knob that easily screws onto the rod. For those who might worry about the knob falling off, a drop of medium strength thread locker could be used.