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learned something new to me SA 1911

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09 February 2022, 02:48
richj
learned something new to me SA 1911
the ejector is glued in and not by much.
09 February 2022, 04:03
skl1
Mine's pinned. But it's old. Probably 1987'ish.

Not a great design "improvement".
09 February 2022, 07:21
richj
swapped out a 45 top on an SA to a Colt (9mm marked) slide and 38 Super barrel. Worked fine with the 38Super ejector just floating there.

Factory 45 recoil spring and 38S +p
09 February 2022, 16:33
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
the ejector is glued in and not by much.


It would be nice to see detailed pictures
10 February 2022, 01:26
richj
I'll get pics of the SA frame over the weekend. It's the same as a colt but no ejector cross pin.

I have 3 slides that are 9mm rim diameter. one is marked 9mm the other 2 have no caliber markings.
All work with 9mm or 38Super barrels.
13 February 2022, 04:54
bradhe
Common. Properly done it is not going anywhere. That said, pinned is always better
11 March 2022, 04:31
JamesStambough
My TRP had a glued in ejector too, I changed out all the MIM parts for forged/machine made ones. I had to use a propane torch to heat the ejector enough to soften the glue but it came out pretty easily.
13 March 2022, 08:32
p dog shooter
If one wants it pin drill it and put a pin in it.
13 March 2022, 10:13
NormanConquest
Sounds like a good idea. Glued in is just a bad idea. I recall a few years ago in the Snap-On tool truch, they had a box of plastic pop rivets marked Pontiac body kit. Yep, you dent a quarter panel, they just install a new one using plastic pops. Gives one a great feeling about a collision.


Never mistake motion for action.
14 March 2022, 17:42
p dog shooter
Even worse then that in the mid 90's some full size dodge vans had their head light assemblies velcroid on.
17 March 2022, 09:41
NormanConquest
About 15 years ago I had a customer's wife come to pick up a chimney cap + my dog at the time bit through the front bumper of her new F-150 P.U. She was pissed, understandably, so I didn't charge her for the cap but told her you should REALLY be concerned with a front bumper that a dog can bite through.


Never mistake motion for action.
18 March 2022, 11:48
georgeld
pds:

ahh, maybe I'm saved, my mid 90's Dodge is a

Ram.

George


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18 March 2022, 19:02
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by georgeld:
pds:

ahh, maybe I'm saved, my mid 90's Dodge is a

Ram.

George


I think it was a very short lived idea.
04 September 2022, 00:50
JamesStambough
My TRP has/had a glued in ejector. I changed it to a Wilson bulletproof. I had to heat the old part to soften the glue, whatever kind it was. Used red locktite to hold the new part in place. I considered getting a gunsmith to drill the frame for the standard roll pin but decided the ejector can’t come out even if it’s not secured unless the slide is off the frame so I left it alone.