....I have a 1911 Bullseye pistol that has a sheared off ejector. The "leg" is in the receiver and I cannot tease it out. I've driven the retaining pin out (of course). It seems a fairly straightforward repair (I have the new ejector) but I don't want to buy an expensive jig to hold the frame for one single drillout. Does anyone have experience with a good 1911 guy where when you got your pistol back you didn't fantasize about killing the smith for ****ing up your gun?
I'm not a huge 1911 guy but I know there are some smiths around N. Georgia that are pretty well regarded. We have some here in Middle Georgia but I wouldn't let them work on a Jennings .25 auto.
I'm not a huge 1911 guy but I know there are some smiths around N. Georgia that are pretty well regarded. We have some here in Middle Georgia but I wouldn't let them work on a Jennings .25 auto.