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    are p14 ejector's hard to find

    newbie to the site, wondered in here looking for parts. I recently picked up a p14, it was more of a just looking for something to tinker on. I own several 1917 Eddystone rifles, answered a local add about a 1917 that would not chamber a round, they sent me pictures and I responded that it was not a 1917 but the guy was adamant because when imported CAI marked it as such out by the front sight, I bought it cheap and here is what I have ,,its a full matching number ERA P14, i dont believe it had ever been fired since being imported as the firing pin was frozen solid in cosmolineicon. It has 2 problems,,1st the ejector is broken,,I did the country boy repair with a cut down ink pen spring and have it working but looking for an new one,,2nd,,someone put it into a hunting style stock, ''rifle itself has not been altered" .. I have most of a p17 stock I may put it back into,,question is,,where to buy ejectors,,I have looked all over the net.
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    The top three places to keep checking for ejectors would be Springfield Sporters, Numrich, and ebay. I have two 1917s with the modified ejectors, both sport traces of red paint and other forien markings. If I come across cheap winchester ejectors I would buy them but I really don't feel the need to replace them.
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    Hard to find item, the fix you made to the old one should last for a long time.

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    Did you inadvertently get a picture of one of your 1917s in the mix? A Pattern 14 in 30-06 would certainly have been altered, yes? Tom

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    oldpaul,,thats why I showed that marking,,CAI miss-marked it, when imported they marked it P-17 30-06, even if correct it should have been M-17,,not p,,that is why everyone that kept saying they could not get it to chamber 30-06,,because its not a 30-06,, maybe that was why no one ever bothered to sporterize the rife itself. Whats scary is I know for a fact it went to at least one so called gunsmith and he never figured out its a 303. and some idiot just marked it wrong

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    I think, I have a correct one. It is rough, but, would probably work. PM me and you can have it cheap.
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    Hopefully Butlersrangers has sorted you out with your ejector - if not you may be able to try a mob from Australiaicon - Lawrance Ordinance - they seem to have a number of P14 spares

    Lawrance Ordnance - British Pattern '14 (No.3 Mk.I/I*) .303 Parts

    doubt postage would be much

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    Ink pen extractor works great. I understand wanting it "original" but I think if I got an unaltered one, I'd leave it out and use the ink pen.

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