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dolphin77 21-Aug-12 - 06:38 AM ET
skeezix 21-Aug-12 - 11:50 AM ET


Subject: Adjusting Ejectors on Beretta 680 Series
From: dolphin77
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Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2012 - 06:38 AM ET
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I've added an additional set of barrels to my 682 Gold...everything fits and closes and locks and fires with snap caps....however the ejector on one barrel is off and ejects on closing instead of opening....anyway to adjust this or actually disable the ejectors? Thanks, WC

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Subject: Adjusting Ejectors on Beretta 680 Series
From: skeezix
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Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2012 - 11:50 AM ET
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This is likely a timing issue. Timing is done by re-profiling the tips of the ejectors. I wouldn't even think about doing it if you don't know what you are doing. This is why Coles charges around $150 to fit Beretta bbls, a little more if you didn't buy the bbls from them in the first place.

Turning ejectors into extractors is done by re-profiling the forearm levers - Coles does this as well.

If you mess up the ejectors they are $150- $200 each to re-fit and replace.

Call the folks at Coles - The link to their website is posted above.

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