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    Default help , i am at the end of my rope

    i have a bryco arms jennings jr. 22 lr single s

    hot bolt action and need an extractor/ejector
    can anyone help ?
    thanks
    allen


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    Have you tried going through the manufacture? I'm not sure if they are still in business or not, but that is where I'd start. The next step would be Numrichs. After that, a gun smith. The last resort, sell it. Hope this helps.

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    Here's the company.

    http://bryco-jennings-jimenezarms.com/bryco.html

    There's a forum for them.

    It's about, what, a $100 gun?

    http://www.bryco-jennings-jimenezarm...forum.php?f=25
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    Quote Originally Posted by allen carter View Post
    i have a bryco arms jennings jr. 22 lr single s

    hot bolt action and need an extractor/ejector
    can anyone help ?
    thanks
    allen
    So, what you have is a rifle? "single shot bolt"?
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    In the past I have had both Bryco and Jennings firearms in my possession. I say this with all sincerity - do not repair it. Sell it and buy something more reliable. I know that is not what you asked, but the advice is honest and sincere.
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    On most simple ss rifles the extractor is visible on the side of the bolt and the ejector function is provided by the firing pin protruding when the bolt is retracted. That is the way most of them work anyhow. I have never seen a Bryco rifle. I sure hope you did not pay a premium for it.

    The rifle was origonally a Cabana product imported from Mexico. One of the models fired a .22 or .177 pellet using a .22 blank as the power source. Bryco was only in the rifle business for about a year in the mid-ninetys and very few of these are floating around so parts will be non-existant. Bryco has been out of business for an eternity as a result of the "ring of fire" war.

    You need to inspect the weapon very carefully to insure what you actually possess.

    If all else fails you can always carry a cleaning rod around and pop the spent case out.
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