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How to remove stuck ejector?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2163675" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>As a police Armorer Had some weird things to happen to Extractor plunger springs, And Clip latch plunger springs on S&W pistols. If some way, Some Coca-Cola gets down in the hole with the plunger and spring. It will make a mess.</p><p>Pulled several Brown gobs out of plunger holes with a Brown Goo mixed with Brown Rust.</p><p>If the officer told me soda was involved in pistol malfunction, I found hot water was better than penetrating oil to get things free. Used a hook made of a piece of .011 music wire to remove the problem, Once I got the plunger out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2163675, member: 77249"] As a police Armorer Had some weird things to happen to Extractor plunger springs, And Clip latch plunger springs on S&W pistols. If some way, Some Coca-Cola gets down in the hole with the plunger and spring. It will make a mess. Pulled several Brown gobs out of plunger holes with a Brown Goo mixed with Brown Rust. If the officer told me soda was involved in pistol malfunction, I found hot water was better than penetrating oil to get things free. Used a hook made of a piece of .011 music wire to remove the problem, Once I got the plunger out. [/QUOTE]
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