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Originally Posted by kurusu
Just remove the ejector and go shoot. You will soon find out it's there for a reason.
If you are getting spent cases on your head. The problem is with you, not the pistol.
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I don't think so. It only happens with top extracting handguns. It may not happen with all Lugers. It may be that some
extractors hold the shell tightly and some grip it loosely. When it pulls out of the chamber it may snap up & out. Or it may slide along until the
ejector hits it.
I don't have the last two Lugers that I know ejected up & back. I'll have to ask my nephew if he's noticed it (he has them).
Limp wristing is not one of my many faults. Usually.