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1911 ejector
1911 ejector




1911 ejector

This dramatically increases the ejector's resistance to impact shock, and greatly reduces the chances of ejector shear. The D&L extreme duty 1911 ejector has three mounting contacts instead of the 1911's original dual contact design. Knowing what has failed in the past allows for upgrading affected components to drastically minimize future failures.

1911 ejector

This was helpful in achieving more positive ejection of spent casings, but the extended ejector noses sometimes become bent or broken, creating other problems.ĭave Lauck factors decades of experience and millions of rounds of live fire into every design solution at D&L Sports™. To help minimize ejection stoppages, more modern ejectors have been manufactured with extended impact noses. The original 1911 fixed ejector design also had problems kicking the case cleanly out of the pistol, frequently resulting in failure to eject stoppages. This type of parts breakage puts most shooters out of commission until the problem can be professionally repaired. It is also a problem that is not easily repaired under field conditions.

1911 ejector

It commonly happens all at once, without warning indicators, and it may occur on your first shot or shot number ten thousand. What's worst about this failure is that it is unpredictable.

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This normally causes the ejector to fall free from the pistol, and the pistol to cease functioning as designed. Most commonly the ejector will shear off its double mount platform when it is impacted by a cartridge case. The ejector takes a beating, and sometimes it fails. In other words, if you fire the pistol 100 times, the ejector gets impacted 100 times. This happens every time the pistol is fired. When the pistol is fired, the extractor pulls the fired case from the chamber and holds it in the breech face until the case impacts the ejector and is kicked out of the ejection port. The 1911 auto pistol has used a fixed ejector since its introduction.






1911 ejector