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Originally Posted by sheepherder
Also check with IthacaDave - I understand he has a tractor-trailer load of Erma .22 parts... 
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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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Originally Posted by DavidJayUden
I'm betting it is the firing pin spring guide. Thanks!
dju
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You are correct, sir!
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Originally Posted by sheepherder
... And Ejector...I'm betting it will fire with it broken but not eject correctly... 
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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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Originally Posted by Lugerdoc
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
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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?