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    Doesn't the hooked extention of the late operating "rod" (I'm making do w/ Garandicon terminology, its been a LONG night...) change the ejection pattern, making it more "directed"?
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    Yes, which was produced later in the war. I liken the ejector on the carbine to the 1911 as well. Now days the ejector on most new 1911's is flat faced. Pulled a 1940 Colt out of the safe and looked at the ejector. It's angled.

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    My new NPM threw brass to 3:00

    I replaced the recoil spring and it now goes to 1:00, where I want it. The lack of lubrication (no grease) can cause erratic ejection as well.

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    Doesn't the hooked extention of the late operating "rod" (I'm making do w/ Garandicon terminology, its been a LONG night...) change the ejection pattern, making it more "directed"?
    Now that I think of it, the Underwood have a type V slide with the longer "hook" as you call it, as well as the type II ejector. My Inland has the type III with the shorter one and the type I ejector.

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