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Offline sgtt

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Rossi 92 weak ejection
« on: July 13, 2006, 08:17:47 PM »
I purchased a Rossi Mdl 92 in 38Spec/357 mag.  Very accurate.  It does not like to eject the 38 spec. brass.  357 mags seem to be fine.  I can't understand why it would do this.  Any thoughts?
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Re: Rossi 92 weak ejection
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2006, 02:01:54 AM »
Perhaps someone has cut or altered the ejector spring? Also it could be a burr on the ejector or in the hole the spring rides in. Normally these have excessively strong ejection, and fling cases pretty far.
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Re: Rossi 92 weak ejection
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2006, 08:47:56 PM »
Might also check for a weak extractor. If the case isn't held long enough the ejector won't be able to hit it as hard..  The difference in the 38 Special and 357 magnum would seem to indicate this to me. The 38 has to be held a bit longer after it leaves the chanber than does the longer 357.
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Re: Rossi 92 weak ejection
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2006, 02:51:21 AM »
I also bought a Navy Arms (rossi) several years ago that didn't eject properly and would sometimes drop the spent case back into the action. Solution was I called Navy Arms and they sent me a new ejecter and extractor. The actual problem was Rossi had cut the face of the ejector too large for the case head and this allowed the 38 special cases to slip down out from under the extractor during rearward movement of the bolt causing poor extraction. Get a new ejector, and with the bolt out and the spring out, put the ejector in the bolt and with an empty cartridge scribe the deminisons of the 38 or 357 case head (using and empty) and mill out that area of the ejector. It will solve the problem.
Side note; if you will watch the process by opening the action slowly you will see that the ejector holds the 357 case tightly against the top of the chamber until it clears it, ejecting the spent or live cartridge. This should also be the case with 38 special but, because of above described problem isn't. Good luck, ;)
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