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    Ejector and Spring

    Is there a trick to getting the ejector into a new spring? Its a bear and I don't want to distort the spring with my fat fingers.
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    You can put the spring in and the ejector on top and proceed. The ejector will pop in when the whole thing is compressed. I doubt that it makes any difference in function either way. If you've decided to use some stronger Wolf springs, that may also be an issue. I got one of their kits and few if any springs were even close to the originals. I wound up using exactly one, the recoil slide spring. They appeared to be just a sack of close matched commercial springs and a reasonable solution to a no-existent problem. $14 wasted.

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    You can put the spring in and the ejector on top and proceed. The ejector will pop in when the whole thing is compressed. I doubt that it makes any difference in function either way. If you've decided to use some stronger Wolf springs, that may also be an issue. I got one of their kits and few if any springs were even close to the originals. I wound up using exactly one, the recoil slide spring. They appeared to be just a sack of close matched commercial springs and a reasonable solution to a no-existent problem. $14 wasted.
    I replaced with all NOS USGI springs. I basically "screwed" in the ejector same direction as the spring was wound. All done!

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