Thank you for taking the time to say and call out, "keep the parts in separate pots." Even though some parts are the same and interchangeable, over time and use, part assemblies wear together to form wear patterns. Mixing them up, while they may still fit, can affect tolerances and reliability. Best practice is to always keep assemblies together and to put parts back from whence they came. Great video! Short and straight to the point. Thank again.
Jon, great video, but as you did a video on the Beretta silver pigeon ejectors, explaining how the mechanism actually works, could you do the same with the Browning showing how the forearm mechanism loads and fires these ejectors? Maybe?
Brilliant, simple, thank you. Quick question, is there any risk associated with removing the ejectors to clean them every time I shoot? For example wearing the tiny screw thread or it's seat in the barrel?
The Gun Shop Thanks, unless I have missed it and you have done a vid in this! Snap caps. Should they be in for storage and should (excuse my inaccurate terminology) the pins be de cocked as in pull the triggers to release them for storage? Sorry if this is a stupid question
I take my ejectors out altogether. Always have. My dad did to my first field gun to keep the shells from popping out on to the ground. It forced me to remove my empties and put them in my pocket for tossing in the trash later. And...I hate popping shells when I shoot trap or skeet. Just kind of a preference for me.
If you learn to catch them when they eject it makes the process faster and more fluid than taking them out by hand. But at the same time if no ejectors is what works for you than if it ain’t broke don’t fix it haha
Could you do a video on how to remove ejectors from the old Japanese made Winchester 101s? Can't find any information on how to remove them on the internet. I'm sure its simple but I have been unable to figure it out on my own. Thank you.
@@tgsoutdoors uhh did you ever get your hands on one lol? I’m currently trying to take off the ejectors on a Winchester 101 Field having a hard time though
I don't know if the ejectors on the Lightning are different than my Citori, but I replaced the ejector springs with firing pin springs from a 1911 .45 semi-automatic pistol. Yeah, you read that right! Sounds a little unconventional, but the swap out was pretty easy, and it essentially converts your Citori from ejectors to extractors. The lighter springs will lift the spent shell up enough so that you can grab it with your thumb and forefinger, but will not pop them out of the gun completely. If you do a Google search, you can find details and where to buy the replacement springs. Note of caution: Be careful of the spring tension of the original springs. It takes a bit of doing to get them out of the gun. Good luck!
Private punters,diy/carpenters/ electricians screw drivers and excessive gun oil = butchery and disaster,quote three B'ham gunsmiths when asked their pet HATES!. Good video John. Regards .
WOW! I remember when we used to give speeches in school. They had to be X minutes long, maintain eye contact, use body language... Who knew, all we had to do was talk about removing a single screw for over 4 minutes.
Thank you for taking the time to say and call out, "keep the parts in separate pots." Even though some parts are the same and interchangeable, over time and use, part assemblies wear together to form wear patterns. Mixing them up, while they may still fit, can affect tolerances and reliability. Best practice is to always keep assemblies together and to put parts back from whence they came.
Great video! Short and straight to the point. Thank again.
Quick and easy tutorial. Thank you
Jon, great video, but as you did a video on the Beretta silver pigeon ejectors, explaining how the mechanism actually works, could you do the same with the Browning showing how the forearm mechanism loads and fires these ejectors? Maybe?
I will put it on the to do list mate.
Brilliant, simple, thank you. Quick question, is there any risk associated with removing the ejectors to clean them every time I shoot? For example wearing the tiny screw thread or it's seat in the barrel?
Only if you use incorrect tools
Great video, learned something that relevant to mine. Thanks for the help+ much appreciated!
Any time, anything else you would like to know
The Gun Shop
Thanks, unless I have missed it and you have done a vid in this! Snap caps. Should they be in for storage and should (excuse my inaccurate terminology) the pins be de cocked as in pull the triggers to release them for storage?
Sorry if this is a stupid question
I take my ejectors out altogether. Always have. My dad did to my first field gun to keep the shells from popping out on to the ground. It forced me to remove my empties and put them in my pocket for tossing in the trash later. And...I hate popping shells when I shoot trap or skeet. Just kind of a preference for me.
If you learn to catch them when they eject it makes the process faster and more fluid than taking them out by hand. But at the same time if no ejectors is what works for you than if it ain’t broke don’t fix it haha
Easy enough thanks Johnny
Could you do a video on how to remove ejectors from the old Japanese made Winchester 101s? Can't find any information on how to remove them on the internet. I'm sure its simple but I have been unable to figure it out on my own. Thank you.
As sson as i can get my hands on one for you i shall
@@tgsoutdoors uhh did you ever get your hands on one lol? I’m currently trying to take off the ejectors on a Winchester 101 Field having a hard time though
Muchas gracias desde España
Thanks
Thank you
pleasure Ali, keep them clean
Could you do a video on removing the ejectors on a Webley & Scott 912k please? Im sure mine could do with a clean.
Glyn Jones we will see what we can do
Can you do a video on removing ejectors from a bettisoli shot gun as there is no videos that tell you to do so
I usually just bash it with a hammer until they fall out. Once i did that when it was loaded and my entire head came off
highlandrab19 must have learnt from the same place as us!
youchoob is a crazy place amirite? XD
true dat
Great job showing us how to screw a tiny hole. LOL
Most people could do with some guidance
Could you do a video on how to remove the ejectors from a lanber
Hello. Is there a way to deactivate my ejectors on my Browning Citori Lighting 20ga.? I hate leaving spent shells I can't find in the woods..
I don't know if the ejectors on the Lightning are different than my Citori, but I replaced the ejector springs with firing pin springs from a 1911 .45 semi-automatic pistol. Yeah, you read that right! Sounds a little unconventional, but the swap out was pretty easy, and it essentially converts your Citori from ejectors to extractors. The lighter springs will lift the spent shell up enough so that you can grab it with your thumb and forefinger, but will not pop them out of the gun completely. If you do a Google search, you can find details and where to buy the replacement springs. Note of caution: Be careful of the spring tension of the original springs. It takes a bit of doing to get them out of the gun. Good luck!
You actually can swap the rear halves of the ejectors and they look perfect till ya try to put the barrels back on, made that mistake today!
will this be the same with a citori
What size screwdriver? Thank you.
Devin Cryan Tiny enough to fit through the tiny hole!
Nice video, but thought the police didn't want you doing to much work shop type video's
Dominic Hails we figured this one comes under cleaning and maintenance, or should I say we hope
Private punters,diy/carpenters/ electricians screw drivers and excessive gun oil = butchery and disaster,quote three B'ham gunsmiths when asked their pet HATES!.
Good video John.
Regards .
Gerald Swain ironically people who watch UA-cam and come in and tell jon how it’s done are his pet hate.
WOW! I remember when we used to give speeches in school. They had to be X minutes long, maintain eye contact, use body language... Who knew, all we had to do was talk about removing a single screw for over 4 minutes.
😂 if only you had that wisdom
This is way to complicated, I can't figure this out!