I have to take you to task for that last statement buddy, there were the FEW disgruntled but loudl and repeatedly c,omplaining members that were often instructed by other members they could avoid stuck shell cases simply by keeping a clean, smooth, dry, and polished (if necessary) chamber. Those steps wouldhave avoided stuck cases for them, but all some of them did was to complain, as a result the MINORITY of members caused this very bad change to affect all of us. Isn't this just like the good old USA in many areas today, the MINORITY seems to rule and make decisions that affect all of us. The MAJORITY of members then and now still wish we had ejectors on our Handis. There are many of us, myself included, who do not own or do not wish to own an extractor fitted Handi barrel. Barrels fitted with ejectors always sell for more and quicker than extractor fitted barrels and always will. I have not purchased, and will not purchase a .44 Mag barrel (or any other extractor barrel) until the mechanism is modified to be more user, hunter friendly. Tim (Quick) has developed a method of converting a cheaper extractor barrel to an ejector barrel so there is some hope for those of us that are mechanically inclined and have the proper machinery. A great big thanks to Tim for that. As often happens a loud vocal minority has made it bad for the majority of us. Besides the company seeing an opportunity to save some money by going to the cheaper extractors there was some concerns raised and spoken of by a FEW (again the disgruntled, foolish minority) members, and possibly company attorneys, that an ejected shell casing MIGHT be cause for a law suit against the company. The very small MINORITY of members here wanted extractors, the MAJORITY wanted and still want ejectors,but we all now suffer. The unfortunate result is we, the majority, all have lost and the product is cheapened, as well as sales being lost....<><....