| 1. | Shell ejection was by an ejector rod along the right hand side of the barrel.
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| 2. | A tactical laser projector is available that mounts on an accessory rail under the ejector rod shroud.
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| 3. | The shorter barreled versions without the ejector rod were marketed as " shopkeeper's specials ".
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| 4. | The under lug not only enclosed the ejector rod, it also added considerable weight to the gun itself.
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| 5. | The loading-gate is opened and the ejector rod is pulled back to eject either spent casings or unused cartridges.
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| 6. | Loading was accomplished via a groove in the frame rearward of the cylinder and early models incorporated an ejector rod until 1874.
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| 7. | Transition from the First to Second Series was gradual, with some post-WWII Second Series guns retaining short ejector rods and checkered hammers.
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| 8. | This was an improvement over the Colt 1889 design since it used a combined center-pin and ejector rod to lock the cylinder in position.
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| 9. | Cimarron designed the first sub-4 " barrel single-action revolver that used an ejector rod when it introduced the Cimarron Lightning SA model.
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| 10. | The revolver was available in barrel lengths from 2.5 " to 7.5 " and was available with or without the ejector rod and housing.
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