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    Carbine ejects to forehead

    What's the fix for a carbine that ejects consistently to the forehead?
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    Yeah, I just wear a regular baseball cap. Seems to work out ok.
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    Dennis?
    It's your Ejector more than likely.
    Ideal one would be a flat faced cone, with well defined chamfered edges all the way around.... called a type III.
    I just shot a NPM out at CCRC with my son that day, you were showing new members around. (Orientation)
    My NPM has a Type II, it's much like the Type III but not as heavy of a outside bevel or (Chamfer). It's worn and I ended up with the last 8-10 mags we shot going off the forehead.

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    Yes, Charlie, it is Dennis. Thanks for the replies and suggestions. I have tried switching from the multi-faceted ejector to the outside bevel or chamfered. It had no affect. I will try using a type4/5 op rod instead of the type 2 and see if that clears it. I'll let you know if it works or what eventually does work. Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    It's your Ejector more than likely.
    Ideal one would be a flat faced cone, with well defined chamfered edges all the way around.... called a type III.
    "The type 3 ejector's the answer. Dennis"

    Dennis,
    Replacing the Extractor probably also helped, as suggested by DaveHH and ChipS.

    Question now is?
    Is she hitting?

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    Charlie: I re-installed the original extractor which I'd inspected carefully and found to be without any problems. I initially replaced it with another just to see if it might affect ejection and it didn't. I will remember in future to also consider the extractor as a potential cause. It shoots well. It's an Underwood "T" which went through Anniston depot rebuild. Looks to contain mostly original parts with the exception of a potbelly stock. The carbine was probably obtained through DCM. Dennis

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    That would be nice. We seldom get feedback once the situation is remedied.
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    I had one where I had to use the late ejector and late slide to keep it from hitting me. The late slide should work.

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    Extractor

    If the ejector is moving freely in the bolt I would change the extractor and see what happens. If the extractor is worn or broken and not holding the side of the case rim long enough it might cause the case to come out straight to the rear. Wouldn't take much to try it and see. JMHO

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