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  • EVILDR235
    I don't know why them make them short.I just shorten the base pins on mine so the ejector rod has more travel.

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  • perry shooter
    Most of the time it has to do with limited space The ejector rod and housing has to be removable as well as it starts in front of the frame and then must travel past the front of the Cylinder into the chamber and then contact the rear web /head of the case and then still move the case back .most likely this does not leave enough travel. Most gun makers only make ONE length rod and housing andthis is one that will work on shortest factory barrel . You could make a lomger housing and mount it closer to the muzzle end of the longer barrel to give more travel and then you would move the case far enough to clear .Or you can use 38 Short Colt in a 38 special /357 Mag pistol and then the cases WILL clear same thing with 44 Russian in a 44 Mag cylinder. Just a thought.
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  • gunnut505
    I'm no David Carradine, but Old West Tech answered this one a few years back; seems when you're in the stress of a serious social encounter, you'd like to only reload those chambers (skipped or not) that need filling. The theory went that the rod only pushes out the empties if slapped and held barrel-down, and the as-yet unused shells would simply drop back in under the weight of the slugs.

    Personally; swing-out cylinders, barrel up, speedloader. SAAs are for Sportsmen!
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  • hrf
    quote:Originally posted by gunnut505
    I'm no David Carradine, but Old West Tech answered this one a few years back; seems when you're in the stress of a serious social encounter, you'd like to only reload those chambers (skipped or not) that need filling. The theory went that the rod only pushes out the empties if slapped and held barrel-down, and the as-yet unused shells would simply drop back in under the weight of the slugs.

    ?? - I don't follow the logic here, as only the round aligned with the loading port is "free" and the other five are still behind the recoil shield. And if a loaded round was aligned with the ejector rod, there would be earlier contact with the rod and it would be ejected.
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