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Ross Rifle ejector
The pin that the ejector pivots on sheared off.
First any suggestions on how to the remainder out. Nothing is exposed, sheared clean off. Should I drill it out?
I cannot find that pin with any parts anywhere. Any one have one?
Thanks, Don
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01-20-2021 11:10 AM
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Is this a MkII (1905) Ross? If so, the following applies. If not, the other models are different.

Originally Posted by
eliwhitley
First any suggestions on how to the remainder out. Nothing is exposed, sheared clean off. Should I drill it out?
Don't drill it out. It's not stuck, it's captive. It pushes down through the bottom into the trigger pin bore in order to let you remove and install the ejector and spring, and the trigger pin holds it in place all other times. Push the trigger pin out and you'll see its bore. Then just tap it down from the top with a small punch to remove and install the ejector (it sounds like it shearing off probably took care of that for you), then tap it upward from the bottom to remove the pin when the ejector has been removed.

Originally Posted by
eliwhitley
I cannot find that pin with any parts anywhere. Any one have one?
I might, I'll check and get back to you.
-Drew
Last edited by Brownac1983; 01-25-2021 at 01:12 PM.
Reason: clarification
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Thank you so much. That's what I needed to know. The pictures are great!
Don
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