I just picked up a FEG PA-63 pistol at a gun show, when i got it home it wouldn't eject shells properly, upon further inspection , and a friend at a gun shop, we found the ejector was missing! Does anyone know where i can find one? Does the ejector have a spring behind it? I tried numrichs and milgun.com they are sold out. the gun is in very good condition barring the missing piece(s), I'd hate to throw such a good gun in the parts bin. Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance!
I just picked up a FEG PA-63 pistol at a gun show, when i got it home it wouldn't eject shells properly, upon further inspection , and a friend at a gun shop, we found the ejector was missing! Does anyone know where i can find one? Does the ejector have a spring behind it? I tried numrichs and milgun.com they are sold out. the gun is in very good condition barring the missing piece(s), I'd hate to throw such a good gun in the parts bin. Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance!
Did the ejectors have widespread problems, I ordered a PA-63 with no ejector also.
Not so much a problem as a 'potential' problem. The ejector of the FEG is combined with the internal slide stop. It's pivoted, and held in place by the spring that presses it down, rather than being fixed to the frame like most pistols. When stripping and cleaning it is fairly easy to knock it loose and lose it. Combine that with the difficulty getting spare parts and you start seeing a few incomplete guns on the market.
I've started accumulating small bits as they are available. We have three PA-63s and an AP-MBP (.32) in the family.
Ok so I found a place that has all three extractor parts for sale, but only for the PMK .380. So my question is will the parts for the .380 fit in the pa-63? They sure seem the same to me.
I've swapped out all those parts in my PA-63 for PMK/PPH .380 parts, ordered up from Numrich. I wanted a spare set (since we have four FEGs in the family) and decided that "when I really need it" is not the time to find out the new parts don't fit. So I took out and stored the good factory parts and installed the replacements. The extractor needed a small amount of fitting, everything else dropped right in, and the gun still works fine.
In addition I changed to a Walther PP safety plunger. Fits without alteration, gives a smoother safety operation and doesn't fall out of it's spring the way the factory part does.