banjoboyjohn
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- Mar 4, 2010
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for some people, replacing the old ejector with a new one may not be necessary as long as you catch it early before it damages the ejector legs. this is a quick cheap fix for it.
i recommend you ask the manufacturer what they think would be the best course of action. my pistols manufacturer told me how to do it and what compound they used which happened to be red loctite. i usd jb quick since it is stronger and is sill removable be heat. (red loctite breaks down at 500F jb weld breaks down at 300F)
here's the vid on how i did it.
http://youtu.be/uHDuEzgB_Sc
i recommend you ask the manufacturer what they think would be the best course of action. my pistols manufacturer told me how to do it and what compound they used which happened to be red loctite. i usd jb quick since it is stronger and is sill removable be heat. (red loctite breaks down at 500F jb weld breaks down at 300F)
here's the vid on how i did it.
http://youtu.be/uHDuEzgB_Sc