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Beretta 692 Ejectors


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There a bit of a fiddle to remove. You have to depress the ejector then using cranked tool, something like a small Allen key you need to pop out the adjuster (the thing with a slot for a flat headed screw driver), this is the awkward bit as you have to jiggle the adjuster to the right position to get it to slide out, it slides out towards the muzzle .

 

Sorry for my terrible explanation but I hope it helps

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Push the ejectors against solid , piece of wood etc

Small dogleg tool required (small Allen key )

Use tool to push ejector / stop from the breech end towards the muzzle, accessed from underneath front barrel shoulder .

With the ejectors under pressure and when ejector/stop has been moved upwards slightly , hold it with your finger tips , twist/wriggle to remove .

The ejector will be under tension from ejector springs so release gently .

 

Remove ejector , plunger and Spring .

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  • 3 weeks later...

I answered this in the guns sub forum but fruity's post above is very similar.

 

Others may scoff but I think it's good practice with all Berettas to remove, clean and relube the ejectors every 4 or 5K shells even if they haven't got wet.

Finally got round to doing it, and what an easy job, literally took 10min of my time from start to finish. Cheers guys, thanks for your help.

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