The ejector is easily lost if one is not careful
how they disconnect the extractor. If you have done
everything correctly then the ejector and ejector
spring will be sitting pretty in the bolt.
You can see the ejector in the photograph
below at the 4 o'clock position in this picture
or 6 o'clock on the bolt face.
Removing the Ejector is a simple matter of
just pulling it straight out.
The ejector spring can be separated from
the ejector by putting a thumbnail under the coil
closest to the ejector and slowly working it off.
It is important not to bend or stretch the spring
while doing this.
With the Ejector and the Ejector Spring
removed we turn our attention to removing the Extractor
Spring and Extractor Spring Plunger Plunger.
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