When I took my S&W Model 41 apart to clean the firing pin and other parts (which turned out to be filthy) the "hook" came off easily, and a totally clogged ejector spring was behind it, completely filled with what looked like old grease. This part of my gun hasn't been cleaned in maybe 7 years, maybe forever. At the time, I didn't notice that there was supposed to be a plunger at the end of that spring.
Yesterday, in helping my brother clean his Model 41, there was also no extractor plunger. We noticed that, while putting the gun back together, and closely examining the instructions on how to do the cleaning.
Question - is there ever any reason to assemble the gun without this ejector plunger? My gun has been shooting since I re-assembled it without the plunger.
Late yesterday I ordered a new plunger and a spare for me and another one for my brother. I'm just curious why the last people who worked on the guns left them out - my best guess is that they got lost, and new parts may not have been available??
Yesterday, in helping my brother clean his Model 41, there was also no extractor plunger. We noticed that, while putting the gun back together, and closely examining the instructions on how to do the cleaning.
Question - is there ever any reason to assemble the gun without this ejector plunger? My gun has been shooting since I re-assembled it without the plunger.
Late yesterday I ordered a new plunger and a spare for me and another one for my brother. I'm just curious why the last people who worked on the guns left them out - my best guess is that they got lost, and new parts may not have been available??