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59 minutes ago, Scully said:

Can’t help I’m afraid, but have you tried googling it? I removed the ejectors in one of my shotguns with the help of YouTube. 

Couldn't find anything for the rizzini e unfortunately 

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Is there a sliding piece in the side of the lump that holds the extractors in place ? If so the is a small hole through which you push down a spring plunger which allows the slide to come out and the extractor removed .You will need to relieve the spring pressured when doing so .

It is essential that the barrels are held firmly when doing this so you have both hands free , I would never and never did this without the barrels being held in a ( well padded ) vice . 

BE CAREFULL . The spring and plunger (about1/8 " across ) can fly out when you remove the slide and the extractors will fly out with some force .

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10 hours ago, Gunman said:

Is there a sliding piece in the side of the lump that holds the extractors in place ? If so the is a small hole through which you push down a spring plunger which allows the slide to come out and the extractor removed .You will need to relieve the spring pressured when doing so .

It is essential that the barrels are held firmly when doing this so you have both hands free , I would never and never did this without the barrels being held in a ( well padded ) vice . 

BE CAREFULL . The spring and plunger (about1/8 " across ) can fly out when you remove the slide and the extractors will fly out with some force .

Thank you.Ill heed the advice.

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On 02/05/2023 at 10:26, Gunman said:

Is there a sliding piece in the side of the lump that holds the extractors in place ? If so the is a small hole through which you push down a spring plunger which allows the slide to come out and the extractor removed .You will need to relieve the spring pressured when doing so .

It is essential that the barrels are held firmly when doing this so you have both hands free , I would never and never did this without the barrels being held in a ( well padded ) vice . 

BE CAREFULL . The spring and plunger (about1/8 " across ) can fly out when you remove the slide and the extractors will fly out with some force .

Thank you.Ill heed the advice.

Done it was so simple to do.Following the advice from gunman I pressed the barrels down on a wooden worktop only doing one at  time.Pressed an Allen key into the hole in the slide and slowly raised the barrels.

I was very surprised how clean everything was.relubed and replaced with ease.

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