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  • beb1954
    Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 1611

    Mustang ejector

    Was cleaning up a Mustang and the ejector was hanging. I went to use a brush on it and I guess when I was turning it around it got pushed down and actually got pushed so far that it went down into the magwell area. I can't get it to come back up into position. Obviously something needs to be moved or in position to allow it back up into it's own position.
    Can somebody please tell me the steps and what needs to happen to accomplish this. If it has to be disassembled further, just how far?
    thx...
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    kajvid
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 1466

    Do not freak out. I have done this a few times and it is an easy fix.

    I'm going to find the info on how to do it and let you know PM asap. I can do it but I cannot explain it!

    Found it:
    Last edited by kajvid; 10-09-2010, 6:28 AM. Reason: found and added fix.
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    8/29/1997

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    • #3
      beb1954
      Senior Member
      • May 2006
      • 1611

      Well, I finally got it drop back into position... Thank You!
      I just needed to get the right angle, pressure on the sear, etc.,...
      Cool...
      Now to make some noise..

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      • #4
        Roccobro
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 2907

        Originally posted by beb1954
        Now to make some noise..
        THAT'S the spirit!

        Justin
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        Thanks,
        Justin
        Originally posted by ar15barrels
        Sometimes, arguing just for the sake of arguing, can be fun.
        Originally posted by DannyZRC
        no it can't!
        Originally posted by ar15barrels
        YES IT CAN!
        "Pink rifle disease... SPREAD IT!"

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