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    1907 ejector and safety spring needed


    For some reason, everyone has every part in the gun except these two. Any sources? Anybody have these parts for me to look at?
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    There is a guy over at the 24 hour campfire named Tal35 who is selling ejectors right now, not sure on the spring but he has a lot of parts.
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    I think I have the ejector problem solved. I think I can braize the stem back in. Now I just need one other piece of the puzzle. Every drawing I look at says that the safety is retained by a spring but no plunger. Could someone do me a huge favor and post a picture of that spring so that I can make one?

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    Hmmmm, that's weird, never seen a spring in any of my safety's.

    Usually if you take the breech bolt out the safety will just fall right out, it's the breech that holds the safety in place I think.
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    The spring fits in a hole at the back of the ejector and puts tension on the safety.

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    Oh ya, now I remember that spring.

    Did you have to pull your broken ejector out? I remember doing mine and I had to strip the gun and use a punch from the bottom of the mag well and hit it up towards where the slide usually is.
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    It was the pin that pulled out. The ejector itself is intact. The spring wasn't present. When I got the pistol, it couldn't be disassembled. Someone had removed the pin that holds the cocking piece without removing the breech bolt from the slide. The pin, ejector, and safety were in a coffee can. I had a lot of fun getting that pin back in. After I got the pin back in and disassembled the gun, I saw that the ejector stem was still in the frame. I punched that out, and I am trying to braze it back onto the ejector.

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    If you get fed up trying to braze it Todd is selling ejectors for $15 a piece.

    Ya they're a fun gun to disassemble, took 7 stitches the first time I took mine apart. 4 to close up the skin and 3 to pull the muscle in my hand back together.
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    How do I contact todd?

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    Email him.

    tal35-sav99@usa.net
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    Thanks.

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    Just reading over old stuff and realised this guy was looking for an extractor, not an ejector, lol.
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    No, I was looking for an ejector. The extractor is fine. I need the thing that makes the spent casing leave the gun.

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