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Unread 11-17-2014, 02:01 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by sheepherder View Post
Also check with IthacaDave - I understand he has a tractor-trailer load of Erma .22 parts...
You are correct, sir! Well, maybe a pickup truck..
I have one listed on Gunbroker at an amazing low price http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=452999853

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I'm betting it is the firing pin spring guide. Thanks!
dju
You are correct, sir!

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...And Ejector...I'm betting it will fire with it broken but not eject correctly...
You are correct, sir! It's a dessert topping and a floor wax! The fatter end, towards the loop, is the spring guide part. The skinny part protrudes from the front, center of the bolt as it recoils, acting as a "poker" to flip the shell out from under the extractor claw at just the right time (theoretically). The same part will fit all the early, 60s cast Zamak series, La-, Ep-, and Et-22s. I think you are describing the dimensions of the stouter of the two possibilities for this part's configuration, which is what I'm selling.

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David, Since there are 3 different firing pins use in various full size models of the Erma .22, it's import that I know what model Erma your friend has. The only FPs that I currently have in stock are the ones for the LA model as shown above. TH
Tom, other than the one for La22s and the one for Ep22s andEt22s, what's the third one? What are you getting for an La-22 firing pin these days?

Now, where did I put that Erma front sight leaf?
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