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On the inside of the the extension piece that slides into the receiver, towards the inner most section, there is a dot of metal. What is it for ?
Last edited by splattermatic; 02/27/17.
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Good question. I'm going to go dig my wife's out of the safe and study it. I spit-wadding here, but might it play a role in shell ejection? Tripping them out the ejection port?
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That's the ejector, bro..
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Ah, I didn't use shells while trying to figure it out.
Thanks. I was trying to figure out if a 3.5" barrel could be cut to a 3 " extension length, and what that bump was. Ain't gonna work, unless I can weld another and shape it.
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That's the ejector, bro.. And such a cheap one at that...but it works. Doc
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