Hi guys,
So several people have had issue with the ejector popping back up on them while putting their gun back together. I have found on one of my 95s that it was VERY touchy. After looking at the springs and everything I have figured out what the issue was. At least on my gun.
The sear that pivots down when you push the ejector forward was just slightly taller than the frame. So when you push the slide back on the frame it could bump the sear causing the ejector to pop back into normal position.
So the fix I used was to file the top edge of the sear just enough to gain clearance. Hope fully the pictures will show what I mean but feel free to ask questions.
I'm no smith but enjoy the P-series.
Thanks,
Roy
So several people have had issue with the ejector popping back up on them while putting their gun back together. I have found on one of my 95s that it was VERY touchy. After looking at the springs and everything I have figured out what the issue was. At least on my gun.
The sear that pivots down when you push the ejector forward was just slightly taller than the frame. So when you push the slide back on the frame it could bump the sear causing the ejector to pop back into normal position.
So the fix I used was to file the top edge of the sear just enough to gain clearance. Hope fully the pictures will show what I mean but feel free to ask questions.
I'm no smith but enjoy the P-series.
Thanks,
Roy