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Broken ejector on Savage 111
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<blockquote data-quote="RyanG" data-source="post: 877140" data-attributes="member: 28392"><p>I have had the opportunity to fix a few of these since then. I went to Ace Hardware and picked up a punch to remove the retaining pin from the bolt. Spray some penetrating oil on the ejector and let it set for about 30 min. Take the punch and work the extractor back and forth. It will start to move. Tap the bolt face on a flat surface. This may break it loose so you can pull it out with a dental pick or something like that.</p><p></p><p>I had one that a buddy did on a 223 reload that was way to hot that I had to drill. Dont sweat drilling them its easy just go slow. The new ejectors are designed differently and are not as prone to failing.</p><p></p><p>Remember just go slow. You can totally rebuild your bolt so dont worry. Hope this helps</p><p></p><p>Keep us updated.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyanG, post: 877140, member: 28392"] I have had the opportunity to fix a few of these since then. I went to Ace Hardware and picked up a punch to remove the retaining pin from the bolt. Spray some penetrating oil on the ejector and let it set for about 30 min. Take the punch and work the extractor back and forth. It will start to move. Tap the bolt face on a flat surface. This may break it loose so you can pull it out with a dental pick or something like that. I had one that a buddy did on a 223 reload that was way to hot that I had to drill. Dont sweat drilling them its easy just go slow. The new ejectors are designed differently and are not as prone to failing. Remember just go slow. You can totally rebuild your bolt so dont worry. Hope this helps Keep us updated. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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