Browning Citori ejector question
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Browning Citori ejector question
I bought a used Browning Citori, that the lower barrel ejects the spent shell but the upper barrel only extracts the shell. Is there a way I can make it so both eject or is this a broken spring inside somewhere?
Re: Browning Citori ejector question
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I would respectfully advise calling Browning's Customer Service Dept about the faulty ejector (be sure to have the gun's SN handy) - as I'm sure they'll stand behind the Citori.
There's a few things that can cause the ejector feature to fail, since (besides a spring) there could be an issue with the ejector timing and/or the ejector sear - unlike the extraction feature, which is positive because it's activated by a direct connection when the barrels are fully-open.
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I would respectfully advise calling Browning's Customer Service Dept about the faulty ejector (be sure to have the gun's SN handy) - as I'm sure they'll stand behind the Citori.
There's a few things that can cause the ejector feature to fail, since (besides a spring) there could be an issue with the ejector timing and/or the ejector sear - unlike the extraction feature, which is positive because it's activated by a direct connection when the barrels are fully-open.
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Re: Browning Citori ejector question
Dkmlever, the head gunsmith at Nagles gunshop in San Antonio, knows Browning O/U shotguns, I talked to him recently about shotguns, and his knowledge is impressive to say the least, give him a ring at 210 342 5420 (Larry Wengler).