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davesusan
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My p-64's ejector broke off while shooting 120 gr. wolf ammo. the ejector is gone, as I was plinking out in the arizona desert.
Anyone know any fixes or have an ejector to be sold.

thanks in advance for any help
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davesusan
ejector or extractor
I think you mean extractor
I may be able to cast one up for you it will cost you 25 to 30 dollars if I do it will take me 2 weeks to get done
SPACE had primer blow out shooting wolf ammo in his P-64 last year and lost his extractor but he found it

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davesusan

did you loss the pin and spring that holds the extractor in too

the spring you can get from wolf springs the pin will have to be made unless you can find the part on ebay

there may be a guy on http://www.gunboards.com/forums/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=3

that might be parting out his P-64 but not sure

a word of warning don't shoot wolf ammo their Q C is S**T

( it only takes one to destroy a gun or lose and eye or hand)

and don't shoot anything over a 95 grn bullet in the P-64

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i lost the extractor, pin AND spring.
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davesusan

I cast up one extractor and made a plunger if you want them I'll take $40.00 for both you will have to get spring form wolff springs


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Wow! Norm......You are a hell of a man. A friend used to cast jewlery in the lost wax method. Is that how you do it??
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Yes by trade I'm am a DENTAL LAB TEC I have also made my share of jewelry too, also cast a lot of small parts for guns and other things

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Hey Norm ! That is where i learned metal finishing and the lost wax technique ! I finished frameworks for 8 years. i learned more at that job than at any other. I wondered if that is what you did when i saw that you could cast them. that is also where i learned of Motloid polishing compounds for high gloss finishes. ! i have a whole new respect for your knowlege now ! i did before also of course ! Dental labs are a great shop for gunsmithing ! my old boss used to bring in guns for refinishing and repairs for me to do while on the clock. lol some of the female co-workers weren't sure what to think about that ! hahaha G
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BTW - I might still be registered in KY as a tech. in order to receive work from KY , i had to be registered there . I reside in MO. G
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