Hawes Western Revolver Ejector Question

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  • hommel18

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    Hello, So i have a Hawes Great Western revolver and the ejector rod is missing. I have searched multiple gun part sites and this one part is extremely hard to find. So, my question is if anyone would know if there were another manufacturer part that might fit in this? I heard that Blackhawk ejectors fit, but I would like to know for sure before I spend some money on one. Thank you in advance.
     

    vtnewbie

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    Hello, So i have a Hawes Great Western revolver and the ejector rod is missing. I have searched multiple gun part sites and this one part is extremely hard to find. So, my question is if anyone would know if there were another manufacturer part that might fit in this? I heard that Blackhawk ejectors fit, but I would like to know for sure before I spend some money on one. Thank you in advance.
    Some of the JP Sauer guns were sold by the old Herter's company too.
     

    red_zr24x4

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    Ok, not listed under the cross reference.
    They do show it (my book is old) they have a large frame and a small frame revolver. Maybe get on the web and look at numrich, if nothing else you might be able to find one that will work from them
     

    Leadeye

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    You might try VTI gun parts, I've picked up ASM parts there. A quick check about Hawes shows they were made by Sauer in the 1960s.
     
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