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<blockquote data-quote="okeydoke" data-source="post: 2909446" data-attributes="member: 41320"><p>the ejector swap takes just a few minutes. drive over the retaining pin from left to right, by 1/4" or so, slip a screwdriver into the slot under the ejector (if it lacks one, wriggle it off with a visegrip and cut such a slot on the bottom of the ejector. Tap in the new ejector, and drive the retainer pin back across, moving from right to left. You can make the .22 colt unit work with the 9mm 1911, but I dunno about the modern ones. What you do is cut the ejector slot a bit wider, using a dremel and cutoff disk, and also "shave" a bit off of the side of the ejector. Spld ejectors are set up to try to use all 3 cartridge widths and this complicates making a 22 unit fit them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okeydoke, post: 2909446, member: 41320"] the ejector swap takes just a few minutes. drive over the retaining pin from left to right, by 1/4" or so, slip a screwdriver into the slot under the ejector (if it lacks one, wriggle it off with a visegrip and cut such a slot on the bottom of the ejector. Tap in the new ejector, and drive the retainer pin back across, moving from right to left. You can make the .22 colt unit work with the 9mm 1911, but I dunno about the modern ones. What you do is cut the ejector slot a bit wider, using a dremel and cutoff disk, and also "shave" a bit off of the side of the ejector. Spld ejectors are set up to try to use all 3 cartridge widths and this complicates making a 22 unit fit them. [/QUOTE]
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