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Post by cowpuncher on May 5, 2019 22:39:06 GMT -5
So I finally got around to taking the Bee out to shoot it. I noticed a rattle when I moved the gun around, the push pad on the ejector rod flops up and down. Why would it do that and how do I fix it? Thank you.
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Post by kings6 on May 5, 2019 23:03:36 GMT -5
Try removing the ERH screw and removing the assembly then take the ER out and see if the pad has come unscrewed off the end of ER. I believe often these are screwed onto the rod. I may be wrong and it may be tacked in place but that is what I would check first.
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Post by cowpuncher on May 5, 2019 23:26:05 GMT -5
Robb, When you move it around it looks like the whole rod moves. I'll take it apart tomorrow and see what I find. Thanks.
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eskimo36
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Oklahoma
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Post by eskimo36 on May 6, 2019 4:03:53 GMT -5
It may need a stiffer spring in the ERH to dampen the movement.
Curtis
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Post by bradshaw on May 6, 2019 7:58:13 GMT -5
It may need a stiffer spring in the ERH to dampen the movement. Curtis ***** EjectorButton must be firm on rod, whether threaded, swaged, or (less common) welded. Ejector springSpring must be long enough to hold against slide-hammer effect of a loose rod under recoil. The insignificant jolt of a centerfire .22 shouldn’t do damage, even with a weak spring. However, a spring which is too short or too weak may result in peening the rod against the cylinder face and ejector housing. David Bradshaw
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Post by bushog on May 6, 2019 8:15:55 GMT -5
It's no good....you should just box it up and send it to NM...
I'll pick up the cost of shipping.
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Post by cowpuncher on May 6, 2019 10:55:36 GMT -5
Bushog, I will send it to NM just as soon as your 41 gets to WA. 😁
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