Now I can understand about flogged out bodies and why they were torched never been told the fact the left body ejects the spent round not the ejector screw.
How does Lee Enfield ejection actually work? - YouTube
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Now I can understand about flogged out bodies and why they were torched never been told the fact the left body ejects the spent round not the ejector screw.
How does Lee Enfield ejection actually work? - YouTube
Learn something new everyday. I'm going into the gun safe (right now) to remove all of my extraneous ejector screws. I don't need 'em; YouTube said I don't!
Mmmmmmmmmm. I say that if he flicked the bolt back with the LIVE round with the same gusto he did with the spent case, then the live round WOULD have been ejected. The ejector screw is in fact the 'last resort' ejector. In short he could have made a better visual job by using a better verbal explanation
This is also why a strong extractor spring is essential. I noticed the rail on his Mk.1* has also had the chipped slot weld repaired.
Ejector screw is also for ejecting drill/dummy rounds & not just unfired live rounds
I've watched a bit of this fellas YouTube stuff. Generally speaking he's pretty entertaining and informative regarding the Swiss firearms world as he apparently a British expat. Wonder if he's a member here..
I cannot read every post that every one puts up otherwise I would never load my wifes ammo for her to shoot on a weekend so I would much rather miss a thread than suffer the ire of a woman that shoots better than I can besides thats why I zig zag never ever to run in a straight line from her...............:madsmile: