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  • buttplate
    Hello!
    I have been unable to find out what firearm these ejector/extractors were manufactured for, or if in fact they are ejectors or extractors. They are all the same. Can anyone I.D. these parts?
    Thank you!
    Old Gun Guy
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  • 62fuelie
    It looks to be a hammer strut. Most will have a small hole in the shaft for use in taking the lock work down. The main spring slips over the shaft and bears against one or two shoulders in the frame where the strut seats. The fork engages a cross-piece in the hammer to deliver the spring pressure.
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  • buttplate
    62fuelie,
    Thanks for the reply. None of these hammer struts have a hole at the bottom like most others do.
    buttplate
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  • rufe-snow
    They look to me to be parts for West German, Rohm RG-57 revolver. The triangular shaped cylinder release lever, is the most distinctive part. This was the top of the line 357 Rohm, with vented rib barrel. Their "Python", if you will?[:D]

    Photo here of a slightly different model. Best that I could find on the net, though.

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  • dcs shooters
    quote:Originally posted by buttplate
    Hello!
    I need help identifying the manufacturer of these parts. The one on the left I know is a cylinder release button, and the one on the right is a cylinder crane, but I don't have any idea what the middle item is, and I don't know the manufacturer of any of the three items.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
    Old Gun Guy
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