ASM Conversion

Started by reno, May 17, 2014, 04:04:41 PM

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reno

Picked up a ASM 1860 Conversion in 38 spl., the other day, want a 44 Colt but can't find one. The gun functions great, the only thing wrong is the ejector rod is not long enought to compeletly eject the spent shells. I know all the troubles with ASM guns but never heard this one. I could possibly unsrew the ejector rod holder screw a few turns on the back of the ejector housing to alow the rod to travel further to the rear. Has anyone else had this problem. I have seen alot of different pictures showing different lenght rods on ASMs, and know there are no replacements, or parts for these anymore.
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Reno

Coffinmaker

You could.  But then without a fair amount of LocTite, you'll lose the screw.  Remembering, if you lose it, there are no more.  Plus, I doubt you can gain enough throw to make much of a difference.  Just pop the rest of the case out with a thumbnail.

Coffinmaker

Abilene

I wonder if there's any chance an Uberti ejector rod would have the same threads on the end?  Or perhaps could be rethreaded?  Or even use the Uberti ejector head as well?

reno

Thanks for the replys men. I think I will just leave it alone, as the rest of the gun is in great shape, and I know about the parts not being made anymore. Just wish I could find one in 44 Colt like my other Conversions.
Reno

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