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    Mk III Trooper,missing ejector rod

    Very sad way to join this site.......I gave an old Mk III Trooper,.22 with 6" brrl. to my son awhile back.I bought it new 30 or so years ago.Anyhow,the other day my son was plinkin around with it and for some very strange reason the ejector rod unscrewed and was lost.We searched area for 2+ hrs and couldn't find it.

    He's completely sick over it....and I ain't feelin to good about it neither.

    Is there a supporting vendor here I can call,looking for replacement?And does anyone know if the .22 E-rod is the same as .38/.357 ejector rod?This,IS the rod....not the extractor on back of cyl.(thats still there).


    I've looked online and the parts diagrams,for the most part leave a little to be desired.You can see the E-rod....but there just isn't that good of an overall model designation.We have a bunch of firearms manuals,and know where our "smithing" efforts stop.But this is an easy,screw it in part.....Thank you VERY much for any help.BWSmith

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    look here....i got one for my Trooper as it came with a bent rod....

    Numrich Gun Parts Corp. - The World's Largest Supplier of Firearms Parts and Accessories

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    The ejector rods are the same on the .357 and .22 versions.

    Here's some sources for rods:

    Numrich Gun Parts Corp. - The World's Largest Supplier of Firearms Parts and Accessories

    Colt Trooper MK-III

    Jack First Gunshop - First in Gun Parts - Rapid City, South Dakota
    (Top source of parts, but you have to call)

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    Cheer up! I had just a whole lotta help from all on this site and the mentioned parts sources worked well. I called the middle one and the last one and spoke to people who were very helpful. Just don't lose any more parts as the price will add up!


 

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