I only been getting progress photos. Thinking of putting an ATI syn stock on when I get it.
Quite the jump it has to make. Believe he is making something to reduce the area so the round cannot flip up as much. It uses a AR15 style plunger ejector. Bolt face been modded to cup the round better, so it doesn't slide down.
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AR 15 style plunger installed in a No4 rotating bolt head??? Your smith is talented and has some pretty special drill bits.
I've been seriously thinking about grinding a slot in the side of the bolt head and receiver for a receiver mounted ejector system that is spring loaded and will be pushed back by the bolt body. When the bolt is pulled back, the ejector will be pushed by the spring into the slot, to push the spent case off the bolt face.
Maybe a small round plunger with a bevel instead of an arm?? Whatever, it will need to be installed in a manner it doesn't inhibit feeding, so it will have to be well behind the rear of the 1911 magazine.
Just have to design a simple system, with enough capability to move the required distance. It shouldn't be difficult, just tedious.
Ejection isn't reliable on my rifle.
It shoots well though. I now have a scope mounted, using an S&K receiver bridge clamp type mount.
It has a black B&C tupperware stock and I installed an old No5 Carbine flash hider/front sight, that had the bayo lug cut off.
One thing about the kits offered by Wolverine, they aren't just a snug up the lock nut to the receiver face set up.
I had to set back the shoulder on the nut, so that I could get the pre chambered barrel properly headspaced.
I was thinking it would be an easy conversion for the 458x1.5 or x2 Rimless made on cut down 308Win cases but why re invent the wheel.