I had tried several times to put the gunslinger ejector spring in my 357. I had given up and decided to live with the orginal spring with it slinging brass 10 to12 feet away. Then I saw your dental floss method.
With it raining today, I decided to give it a go. The floss did not stay wrapped after three turns but with a couple of more it Worked!
The gun runs smoother and the brass just jumps up six inches and lands at my feet.
Thanks for you suggestion and keep coming up with great ideas
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twoshotc
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Great and you're welcome!twoshotc wrote:I had tried several times to put the gunslinger ejector spring in my 357. I had given up and decided to live with the orginal spring with it slinging brass 10 to12 feet away. Then I saw your dental floss method.
With it raining today, I decided to give it a go. The floss did not stay wrapped after three turns but with a couple of more it Worked!
The gun runs smoother and the brass just jumps up six inches and lands at my feet.
Thanks for you suggestion and keep coming up with great ideas
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twoshotc
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Great stuff glad we have this here thanks to all that give to make this happen thanks RD and everyone.