This guide details the process of removing and replacing ejectors on a Browning B-525 shotgun, a procedure also applicable to many Miroku Browning models. The process involves disassembling the shotgun, locating and unscrewing a small retaining screw, and then gently shaking the barrel to release the ejector. The ejector is a two-piece unit that should be cleaned along with the barrel recess. Reassembly is the reverse of removal, ensuring the two ejector pieces are correctly aligned before reinserting and securing them with the screw. The primary reasons for this procedure are cleaning and maintenance.
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