01 December 2008, 07:36
Martyejector problem, BSS Searcy
My BSS Searcy 470 is having problems with the left ejector. It seems that the problem is a failure to cock the ejector spring, rather than a failure to release it and eject. The malfunction is intermittant. I can manually cock both ejectors on a table edge. On firing, when I open the gun and pull the fore end, sometimes the left ejector has failed to cock. Anyone have experience with something like this? I've cleaned and lubricated everything. The only thing I haven't done is take the upper part of the fore end mechanism apart, just removed it from the wood and sprayed it out with solvent, compressed air, and lubricated it.
01 December 2008, 08:25
700 nitroyou could always call searcy up and have him service the rifle i belive he still stands behind all his products no matter how old they are.
01 December 2008, 22:24
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by 700 nitro:
you could always call searcy up and have him service the rifle i belive he still stands behind all his products no matter how old they are.
700Nitro, is correct, give Butch a call, and ask what you should do. He will most likely tell you what to look for and get back to him. If it is wear,and that is most likely the case, with the cocking engagement, then he will most likely ask you to send it to him, for some tender love and care!
While I've got you here let me ask is your rifle a single trigger or a double trigger?
01 December 2008, 23:53
dirklawyerI had the same problem with a new model PH a couple of years ago, sent it to Butch and he fixed it in quick order.
Dirk
02 December 2008, 05:04
MartyThanks. I'll call Butch.
My rifle has a double trigger. The trigger guard is just a bit crowded, as I think all these shotguns came with a single trigger.
02 December 2008, 09:22
700 nitroi should call butch as well havnt done so in quite sum time i havnt had the money for new projects in quit sum time since starting a familie
the wife and kid take all my time and money lol....not complaining i love em both