Heat-treated, ejector retainer bit with Magna-Tip handle helps remove the ejector retainer screw; a “must do” step for complete disassembly of Ruger® double action cylinders. Self-aligns perfectly over the center pin rod during removal.
SPECS: Ejector Bit – Steel, 1-15⁄16" (5cm) long. Magna-Tip handle - 8” (20.3cm) long x 1¼" (3.2cm) diameter, solid grip handle. Fits Redhawk, Super Redhawk, GP-100, and SP101 Cylinders.
Will NOT fit the Super Redhawk Alaskan
Plus...
Auto-rangement, porter le long pour ' Smiths & Shooters
L'embout de retenue de l'éjecteur traité thermiquement avec poignée Magna-Tip aide à retirer la vis de retenue de l'éjecteur ; une étape incontournable pour le démontage complet des vérins Ruger à double action. S'aligne parfaitement sur la tige de la goupille centrale lors du retrait.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Embout d'éjection - Acier, 1-15⁄16" (5 cm) de long. Manche Magna-Tip - 8" (20,3 cm) de long x 1¼" (3,2 cm) de diamètre, poignée solide. Convient aux cylindres Redhawk, Super Redhawk, GP-100 et SP101. Ne conviendra PAS au Super Redhawk Alaskan
Plus...
Évaluations client de BROWNELLS RUGER® D/A EJECTOR BIT, ONLY
Nombre d'évaluations: 10
De brownells.com: 10
Note moyenne: 4,6
Must Have Ruger Tool.(30/09/2011)
This item is not like the low quality tools alot of stores sell. Just by gripping it you know it is not going to snap into and cut your hand or ruin your weapon. Very well crafted. Even comes with directions if you should need them.
Worthless!(19/09/2014)
I just purchased this product to remove the ejector from my Ruger Super Redhawk 44 Mag and it does not fit my weapon. The product brochure days it is for the SP 100 and SP 101 with no mention of the Rehawk, or Super Redhawk.
Rob Bargewell
works fine on new SP101(12/11/2015)
Was leery of this because of the other review and because I could not see a hole for the center pin rod (it protrudes through and above the ejector retainer). Brownell's tech support answered by questions expeditiously. It does have a hole. You must guide the rod into this nut, gently. The retainer is left-handed thread, and fairly tight on my new SP101. By the bye, the SP101 has evolved in the past few years (mine has the screw-in firing pin bushing) but the schematic for mine is correct as to the cylinder assembly, not that it is too complicated. Now, if Brownell's would provide a snake-eyes nut to just fit the firing pin bushing (it is sort of #10, but the prong holes are round and small), life with the SP101 would be almost easy__especially if I ignore the trigger group.
An essential Ruger DA tool(24/03/2017)
Test fits great, well made, ready to use. The one tool you have to have to totally disassemble a SP101 or GP100. The Redhawk, I think (?) uses the same design. I can think of no way to substitute another tool. Necessary for accessing the ejector, ejector spring, and center pins.
Someone mentioned the firing pin plug needing something similar. A good set of spring clip pliers with long tips should do that fairly well.
If you shoot GP, get this(31/07/2018)
I had to clean some flashing off mine. Other than that it is right on the money good.
works great once you clean it up(26/08/2019)
Pertaining to the statement in the specs tab "will NOT fit the Super Redhawk Alaskan"
There is nothing different between the 454 Super Redhawks except barrel length. But the one perplexing dilemma in this situation is two fold. First is, you have to be smarter than the ejector bit. Second, you have to be smarter than the center pin too!
Ejector bit: if the center pin does not fit in the hole... the hole is small, so clean it out! Mine was half full of debris. I sprayed degreaser inside and gave it some hard taps on the bench and some of the stuff came out. I repeated that several times and also used a pipe cleaner to help remove stuff too. Mine also had burrs inside the hole, so I used a number 47 drill bit to start and then finished with a number 46 to clean out the burrs.
If the center pin still doesn't fit in the hole...
Center pin: the pin may be slightly mushroomed from recoil. I used a small file to remove the sharp edges from mine so it would fit in the hole. Pretty simple...
The center pin is one of the parts that I keep on hand "just in case" since it obviously incurs wear from the recoil.
Other than that it works great on both my 454's the 7.5" and the Alaskan.
I also called tech support and they will remove the above erroneous statement. Those darn website guys...
Works on Ruger 454 Alaskan Also !(15/09/2019)
Worked great on Ruger 454 Alaskan ejector nut. Just use a little heat and remove the nut (left hand threads)
Excellent purpose built tool.(02/01/2020)
This tool is much better quality and works a lot better than tools I have made in the past to accomplish the same thing. The material and construction is more than adequate for the intended purpose.
Just what I really needed(08/04/2020)
I was detail cleaning my Ruger GP100 and found lots of gunk in the ejector chamber. I cleaned it the best I could with cotton swabs and all the while wondering how to remove the ejector for a thorough cleaning. Months later I ran across a video on YouTube showing how it is done, and the special bit required to do it. Eureka! I found the bit at Brownells, where all of the special gun smithing tools are found (along with gun parts). Now I can clean the ejector chamber the proper way.
Référence: 080432001 BROWNELLS RUGER® D/A EJECTOR BIT, ONLY Ref Fabricant: EJECTORBIT050806107250 L'embout de retenue de l'éjecteur traité thermiquement avec poignée Magna-Tip aide à retirer la vis de retenue de l'éjecteur ; une étape incontournable pour le démontage complet des vérins Ruger à double action. S'aligne parfaitement sur la tige de la goupille centrale lors du retrait.
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Heat-treated, ejector retainer bit with Magna-Tip handle helps remove the ejector retainer screw; a “must do” step for complete disassembly of Ruger® double action cylinders. Self-aligns perfectly over the center pin rod during removal.
SPECS: Ejector Bit – Steel, 1-15⁄16" (5cm) long. Magna-Tip handle - 8” (20.3cm) long x 1¼" (3.2cm) diameter, solid grip handle. Fits Redhawk, Super Redhawk, GP-100, and SP101 Cylinders.
Will NOT fit the Super Redhawk Alaskan
Plus...
Auto-rangement, porter le long pour ' Smiths & Shooters
L'embout de retenue de l'éjecteur traité thermiquement avec poignée Magna-Tip aide à retirer la vis de retenue de l'éjecteur ; une étape incontournable pour le démontage complet des vérins Ruger à double action. S'aligne parfaitement sur la tige de la goupille centrale lors du retrait.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Embout d'éjection - Acier, 1-15⁄16" (5 cm) de long. Manche Magna-Tip - 8" (20,3 cm) de long x 1¼" (3,2 cm) de diamètre, poignée solide. Convient aux cylindres Redhawk, Super Redhawk, GP-100 et SP101. Ne conviendra PAS au Super Redhawk Alaskan
Plus...
Évaluations client de BROWNELLS RUGER® D/A EJECTOR BIT, ONLY
Nombre d'évaluations: 10
De brownells.com: 10
Note moyenne: 4,6
Must Have Ruger Tool.(30/09/2011)
This item is not like the low quality tools alot of stores sell. Just by gripping it you know it is not going to snap into and cut your hand or ruin your weapon. Very well crafted. Even comes with directions if you should need them.
Worthless!(19/09/2014)
I just purchased this product to remove the ejector from my Ruger Super Redhawk 44 Mag and it does not fit my weapon. The product brochure days it is for the SP 100 and SP 101 with no mention of the Rehawk, or Super Redhawk.
Rob Bargewell
works fine on new SP101(12/11/2015)
Was leery of this because of the other review and because I could not see a hole for the center pin rod (it protrudes through and above the ejector retainer). Brownell's tech support answered by questions expeditiously. It does have a hole. You must guide the rod into this nut, gently. The retainer is left-handed thread, and fairly tight on my new SP101. By the bye, the SP101 has evolved in the past few years (mine has the screw-in firing pin bushing) but the schematic for mine is correct as to the cylinder assembly, not that it is too complicated. Now, if Brownell's would provide a snake-eyes nut to just fit the firing pin bushing (it is sort of #10, but the prong holes are round and small), life with the SP101 would be almost easy__especially if I ignore the trigger group.
An essential Ruger DA tool(24/03/2017)
Test fits great, well made, ready to use. The one tool you have to have to totally disassemble a SP101 or GP100. The Redhawk, I think (?) uses the same design. I can think of no way to substitute another tool. Necessary for accessing the ejector, ejector spring, and center pins.
Someone mentioned the firing pin plug needing something similar. A good set of spring clip pliers with long tips should do that fairly well.
If you shoot GP, get this(31/07/2018)
I had to clean some flashing off mine. Other than that it is right on the money good.
works great once you clean it up(26/08/2019)
Pertaining to the statement in the specs tab "will NOT fit the Super Redhawk Alaskan"
There is nothing different between the 454 Super Redhawks except barrel length. But the one perplexing dilemma in this situation is two fold. First is, you have to be smarter than the ejector bit. Second, you have to be smarter than the center pin too!
Ejector bit: if the center pin does not fit in the hole... the hole is small, so clean it out! Mine was half full of debris. I sprayed degreaser inside and gave it some hard taps on the bench and some of the stuff came out. I repeated that several times and also used a pipe cleaner to help remove stuff too. Mine also had burrs inside the hole, so I used a number 47 drill bit to start and then finished with a number 46 to clean out the burrs.
If the center pin still doesn't fit in the hole...
Center pin: the pin may be slightly mushroomed from recoil. I used a small file to remove the sharp edges from mine so it would fit in the hole. Pretty simple...
The center pin is one of the parts that I keep on hand "just in case" since it obviously incurs wear from the recoil.
Other than that it works great on both my 454's the 7.5" and the Alaskan.
I also called tech support and they will remove the above erroneous statement. Those darn website guys...
Works on Ruger 454 Alaskan Also !(15/09/2019)
Worked great on Ruger 454 Alaskan ejector nut. Just use a little heat and remove the nut (left hand threads)
Excellent purpose built tool.(02/01/2020)
This tool is much better quality and works a lot better than tools I have made in the past to accomplish the same thing. The material and construction is more than adequate for the intended purpose.
Just what I really needed(08/04/2020)
I was detail cleaning my Ruger GP100 and found lots of gunk in the ejector chamber. I cleaned it the best I could with cotton swabs and all the while wondering how to remove the ejector for a thorough cleaning. Months later I ran across a video on YouTube showing how it is done, and the special bit required to do it. Eureka! I found the bit at Brownells, where all of the special gun smithing tools are found (along with gun parts). Now I can clean the ejector chamber the proper way.