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What is an ejector on a firearm designed to do?

CFSC Student Handbook — 'Extractors and ejectors' section: The ejector is a fixed or moving part that knocks the extracted case out of the action after the extr

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Question: What is an ejector on a firearm designed to do?

Answer options: ✅ Kick the extracted case out of the action so it does not remain in the ejection port

  • Lock the magazine into place
  • Compress the firing pin spring
  • Hold the stock to the receiver

Correct answer: Kick the extracted case out of the action so it does not remain in the ejection port

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Extractors and ejectors' section: The ejector is a fixed or moving part that knocks the extracted case out of the action after the extractor pulls it from the chamber, preventing it from staying in the ejection port.

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