bullseye ejector vs. crescent ejector?

Started by Kid Carson, November 27, 2006, 02:29:33 PM

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Kid Carson

I was wondering if someone could comment on how hard it is to holster & unholster a "bulls-eye ejector" fitted gun vs. a "crescent ejector" fitted gun. I have the choice of both on my new 4 3/4" guns and was wondering which I should go with. I like the looks of the "bulls-eye" better....but don't want to be slowed down a bunch just for aesthetics. If it's not too much of a pain having the bullseye...then that's what I'd like to do.

thanks,

Kid Carson
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Camille Eonich

You shouldn't notice a difference holstering.



Edited because I was informed that I was thinking about the wrong ejector.   :D
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Drydock

I've swapped from Crescent to Bullseye on both my Colts, and can see and feel no difference in holstering.   What I can feel is a greater ease in manipulating the ejector, well appreciatied in my Grand Army of the Frontier matchs, where a great deal of reloading takes place.
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Driftwood Johnson

Howdy

It depends on your holsters. Probably not a problem with most holsters, but if they have been molded close to the shape of a typical gun with a crescent ejector button, the bullseye style may drag in the holster.
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Kid Carson

Thanks everyone for the feedback! I wanted to go ahead and get the bullseye ejectors, but I called and I just was too late. The guns already shipped to me. Ha. I shoulda called a week earlier. No biggie. I can add them later if I want.
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