Brownells - Jack Rowe, Master Gunsmith Series, Westley Richards Box Ejectors. Part 3 of 3.

Published on December 1, 2010
Duration: 9:24

This guide details the intricate process of reassembling the ejector and extractor components of a Westley Richards boxlock ejector shotgun. Master Gunsmith Jack Rowe demonstrates the precise placement of springs, dovetail pieces, and kickers, emphasizing the correct orientation and the use of tools to avoid damaging delicate parts. The explanation highlights the unique cam mechanism that interacts with the split extractors to lift spent casings.

Quick Summary

Master Gunsmith Jack Rowe demonstrates the reassembly of Westley Richards boxlock ejector shotguns. Key steps include correctly orienting and installing the ejector springs and dovetail pieces, and understanding the dual function of the cam mechanism which aids in both extraction and closing.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Component Installation Begins
  2. 00:31Ejector Placement and Spring
  3. 01:18Tool Usage for Seating
  4. 01:37Hammer and Spring Placement
  5. 01:56Dovetail Piece Identification
  6. 02:27Dovetail Insertion Process
  7. 03:00Seating the Dovetail
  8. 03:37Ejector Kickers and Fore-end Iron
  9. 04:20Cam Mechanism Explanation
  10. 04:34Ejectors vs. Kickers Terminology
  11. 05:34Extractor Slot Details
  12. 06:31Cam Action on Extractor
  13. 07:00Cam Action During Closing
  14. 08:49Ejector Mechanism in Action
  15. 09:00Extractor Movement During Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

How are the ejector springs installed in a Westley Richards boxlock ejector?

The small coil spring for the ejector is placed underneath a small flap at the top of the ejector component. It's crucial to ensure it's correctly positioned before proceeding with further assembly steps.

What is the function of the cam in the Westley Richards boxlock ejector mechanism?

The cam in this firearm serves a dual purpose: it initiates primary extraction when opening the gun and also draws the split extractors down as the gun is closed, ensuring they do not interfere with the action face.

How can one differentiate between the left and right dovetail pieces for the ejector?

The dovetail piece for the ejector will have a small mark or number. The piece without a mark is designated for the left-hand side of the firearm, indicating its correct orientation for installation.

What is the significance of the shaped slot in the extractor leg?

The slot in the extractor leg is specifically shaped with a straight front and a sloping rear. This design allows the cam mechanism to interact with it, lifting the extractor during opening and drawing it down during closing.

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