Ejector tool
Very Good Tool.
Great tool
I bought this awhile back and I have found this tool to be a great addition to the tool kit. Super easy to use and keep track of. Wish I had bought it sooner.
It works - No issues
Mine went together easily. Did exactly what it was suppose to do. No issues.
Works Great
Worked like a charm. Quickly and easily compressed the ejector. I was able to headspace my barrel and put the bolt back together in short order. No issues. Well made and functioned flawlessly.
Makes installing ejectors easy.
Had a few rifles in my shop that needed new extractors and I thought I would try a different way than what I usually did which was a vise and a couple of punches. I tried this ejector tool and got them all done in the time it usually takes me to do one. And I didnt have the frustrating experience of launching a small spring across the room. This is a tool every gunsmith should have.
Great tool
Great tool. Easy to use & makes removing the ejector on both AR 10 & 15's a breeze. It is well made is sturdy. Just what I needed to complete 2 jobs quickly.
Solid product
Works perfect, and havent had any slop issues or poor threading issues whatsoever.
Perfect for its purpose
Fit and finish were great. It performs its function with both AR 15 and LR 308 (DPMS Gen 2). A hint on use. If you chuck your punch into a drill press and sit this device on the press platform the you can gently push the roll pin out and back in by lowering the (unplugged) chucked punch.
A must have for AR and Remington Bolt wo
I used it to install a new ejector with spring and pin into a Remington 700 PTG bolt. It can used also AR bolt work also. Before I bought, I noticed some of the reviews, stating they had problems with the threading. Mine was perfect straight out of packaging!
AR-15 Ejector Removal Made Easy
I have used this device on two of my AR-15 bolts. The first was a 7.62x39 and the second was a 5.56 bolt. One thing that is worth mentioning is you need to get a good 1/16" roll pin punch. I use a TEKTON 66061 1/16-Inch Roll Pin Punch. Once you have the proper punch you can easily drive the roll pin out of the bolt. The tool comes with an optional cap that you place on the end of the scew that applies pressure on the ejector pin. I used this cap on the 7.62x39 bolt but not on the 5.56 bolt which has a smaller base. One great feature is the roll pin get captured into pocket of the tool when you drive it out and won't fly out and get lost. Although this tool has limited usage it's easy to use and will make it easy to disassemble your AR-15 ejector for cleaning or replacement.