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badsnakeii 03-24-2009 11:12 AM

Why did my ejector break :(
 
We went to the range and shot the luger. I didnt realize the ejector had broken until this morning. I was using light loads... why did it break? The loads hardly cycle the action.

And now where can i find an appropriate 1917 DWM Straw color/unfinished ejector.

Thanks all

policeluger 03-24-2009 11:37 AM

I have a gray tone ejector, I can put a new straw finish on and ship it to you for $45.

badsnakeii 03-24-2009 11:57 AM

If i find the other piece, can i weld it together and use it for a shooter one? ...probably a stupid ? I just dont want to break a good one.

policeluger 03-24-2009 12:06 PM

spring steel....won't weld well :)....answered you PM....send certified funds to:
Collins Gun Smithing
1120 Tamarisk Ave
Ridgecrest, Ca. 93555

Vlim 03-24-2009 02:09 PM

There is a reason why ejector springs are not numbered: They will break at one time or another. Nothing to do with loads or the gun itself. Like brake pads on a car, it is a part that wears and must be replaced once in a while.

badsnakeii 03-24-2009 03:20 PM

That sucks... ...but i guess i dont feel so bad if its possibly been replaced once already.
Thanks

sheepherder 03-24-2009 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vlim (Post 157111)
There is a reason why ejector springs are not numbered: They will break at one time or another...

And if it was a stamped/engraved number, it would break *at* the number...

My question - Does repeated removing & re-installing the ejector (to clean under it) weaken it??? :confused:

badsnakeii 03-24-2009 04:48 PM

Well, it shouldnt have to flex that far to get it out. What makes it flex is the shells hitting the point of ejection.

policeluger 03-24-2009 04:49 PM

Yes, once in place leave it alone....

shadow 03-25-2009 07:22 AM

I know how you feel, I broke mine about three weeks ago. After I put the new one in some of my intermittent feeding problems seemed to go away, and now the spent cases go about 10 feet straight up instead of dribbeling out like they did before.

Just curious, did the gun have any ejecting problems the other day? Mine shot fine and I didn't find out that the ejector was broken until I was clening it. Makes me wonder if the rounds in the magazine were somehow ejecting the previous round.

Mine did require a little filing on the rear pin to make it fit in, I don't know if you will have to do the same.

Chris

Lugerdoc 03-25-2009 08:06 AM

Some fitting is usually required when changing ejectors, usually to the center lug. TH

Vlim 03-25-2009 10:12 AM

Correct. The problem is that the ejector is stressed both with the toggle opened and closed, this continuous straining weakens it. One of Georg's few design errors, and one that nobody ever corrected.

badsnakeii 03-25-2009 04:35 PM

It was feeding fine and ejecting fine, then it just pretty much stopped ejecting, and double feeing. (feeding the spent case back into the chamber but stripping a new one from the mag at the same time). I didnt have time to look at it. I was running a shoot for a troop of boy scouts, and my mom wanted to bring the Luger and let some shoot it. They all loved it. She said "Its almost 100 years old, we have only shot it 3 times in 2 years, when are they going to get another chance to shoot a piece of history like this Luger again" Just ended up with a broken ejector. :(
Thanks all
Jarrod


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