Since the factory part is neither obtainable or, indeed, desirable, I intend to build one*. To do this, however, I need to know what the original looked likeĬould a helpful forum member with an intact winnie. 357 possibly provide me with some dimensions, please? Photos of the offending part in plan and elevation all round next to a ruler or tape would be ideal (I found some images on google, but nothing useful). Of course, on the off chance that someone has the parts of a busted ejector which they no longer need, I would be delighted to take it off their hands as a model for a replacement part. Posts: 259 Joined: Tue 1:49 pm Location: Kentīushdog wrote:Agreed - there's little of any quality in the innards of the late model Winchester 94!! * to be fair, it bounces cases out ok without one, but I loves the bodge. Sure enough - it seems not to be feeding correctly now!! I think it was OK last time I shot it when I put it away!! While it was stripped, I found that mine has broken the flimsy bit of spring steel on the lever extension - I think they call it a "cartridge block".
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