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How to Remove the AR15 Ejector

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Removing the AR15 Ejector using the Wheeler Engineering Delta Series AR Armorers Vise.

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31 COMMENTS

  1. Why not buy another they aren't that expensive. I mean I don't see having to replace that thing so frequently as being an issue. That is like what, a 1 in 8000 rounds sorta thing? Good to know though.

  2. I recalled there was a service station on that tool, after the ejector and spring exited, while trying to reinstall them using an M1 bolt tool (Too large to capture the bolt face securely). They went the way of the missing sock, after ricocheting off the side of a file cabinet, never to be located. I'm sure they'll turn up at some future date.

  3. Sorry for the dumb question but, here goes. If the ejector compresses when a shell is in the bolt, why wouldn’t a gauge compress the ejector when measuring the headspace making removing the ejector unnecessary?

  4. Thank you, I would have also liked a cave man version without the vice and specialized settings, since not everyone has or plans to have all the tools to use the tools. In any case, very well made video, thanks again, and keep posting!

  5. Not really related to the video but I had a roll pin break in half on me and I've only fired 20 rounds through the gun. It's and Anderson am15 any suggestions on what could've caused this? I was running tul ammo 55gr when it happened

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