Summarize what occurs during ejecting, cocking, feeding, and chambering operations.
- Dane Weatherstine

- Nov 30, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 9
So, let’s begin with my description of ejecting. In most cases ejecting is the process in which the cartridge that was just fired is expelling the used casing from the firearm. With semi-automatic firearms there will usually be some type of ejector bar that kicks the used casing off the bolt face but in break action type firearms it is very different. If the break action has an ejector, it usually comes in the form of a piece of metal that springs the used casings out once the break action is fully open.
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