Winchester 97 Ejection system replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Winchester 97 was not ejecting casings.
    I replaced the Ejection Spring and the Left sided extractor

Комментарии • 18

  • @TSargeant
    @TSargeant 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your video, I’m having some issues with mine not cycling good. If I push the bottom over it will cycle ok but it needs some attention. I want to do it myself but not sure what it needs? Again thanks for your video! Good luck and Thank you for your service!

  • @ever4098
    @ever4098 Год назад

    Great video! I’m currently looking to buy a left-hand extractor as well, could you tell me what website you ordered yours from?

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад

      I just checked they have them at homestead gunparts

    • @ever4098
      @ever4098 Год назад

      @@mudroomgunswithtom thank you so much

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад

      @@ever4098 you are very welcome

    • @ever4098
      @ever4098 Год назад

      I finally tried ordering it today now that I have money, but it says they are sold out. Would you know how long it takes them to restock? Or any other website I can find it at? Everywhere I go they are sold out 😢

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад

      I found one at Jack First a parts place but it is pricey 42 bucks have been using google now and will look some more sorry not better news. Working with old guns sometimes that is how it happens. Looking for a part of a German .22 for a long time and finally found one in England. Keep looking man

  • @eclectic3618
    @eclectic3618 Год назад

    Mine has screws on the sides
    Not buttons to push to eject all the rounds. Is that normal?

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад

      Not 100% sure. I have not seen a lot for comparison. The buttons you push to release the cartridges are part of the cartridge stops which are basically springs that hold things in. When you move the action bar it compresses one of the stops to let one out and the other to keep the rest in. Then when you push the action bar out it positions on the stops to their original position. They have to move so I don't see where a screw would work. I hope this helps. Maybe someone else has seen screws?

    • @eclectic3618
      @eclectic3618 Год назад +1

      @@mudroomgunswithtom
      Oh they dont work lol
      They are just there. Only 2 ways to get em out, shoot em, or press the one button and keep cycling the action. I guess I could also disassemble the magazine tube, so a 3rd really bad option lol. As I look further into it, Very early models are like mine,it appears they added that feature about 12 years in to making them.

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад +1

      Wow i didn't know that. If that's the way the model was made. Maybe i you don't feel comfortabe doing it mabe run it past a gunsmith? But sounds like that's how they were made. Lot of history in those guns.

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад +1

      I just looked it up too. Yes older models had pivot screws. Interesting

    • @mudroomgunswithtom
      @mudroomgunswithtom  Год назад +1

      @@eclectic3618 Went to this site and found the original cartridge stops with screws Very interesting. Love to hear about this stuff
      homesteadparts.com/shop/cartridge-stop-assembly-12-ga-left-side-1897-winchester-shotgun-original-pi-3824.html