Samson bullseye ejector rod in a Vaquero

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So I have had this 45 colt vaquero for a little bit and always wanted to try the Samson bullseye ejector rod in it. Well it didn't fit due to a little extra material where it slides up into the housing. Well a few minutes later and a little polishing and eureka it works.
 

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Looks good, and I like the idea. I can't understand why Samson calls them "for the WRANGLER" there is no difference.

Is the button itself bigger than the stock?

I like the idea of more "purchase" this feature adds to help in ejection,,, Old Model guns did this, wonder why they stopped $$ Pennie's.

Do this to my revolvers as I have a big hard callus ejector finger. I'm thinking next one need's drill thru eye.
FWIW; Current factory buttons are very hard to drill.
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Looks good, and I like the idea. I can't understand why Samson calls them "for the WRANGLER" there is no difference.

Is the button itself bigger than the stock?

I like the idea of more "purchase" this feature adds to help in ejection,,, Old Model guns did this, wonder why they stopped $$ Pennie's.

Do this to my revolvers as I have a big hard callus ejector finger. I'm thinking next one need's drill thru eye.
FWIW; Current factory buttons are very hard to drill.
50279711746_3fcb315d71_c.jpg
I am not sure why they advertise them for just the Wrangler but I do know it was thicker than factory Vaquero in the area that slides up and down in the housing because I had to take some material away to get it to fit. Yours looks like it should work well also nice job.
 

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