KaiserKong wrote on Jan 16
th, 2026 at 3:55pm:
DoubleD, AJ:
My extractor lever, as seen in the picture, does not have the projection as the one in the drawing. Can someone else with Martinis tell me if are common place or not? I only have the one and there's no way to add the projection, hence the need for the projection on the block instead.
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Thanks,
-Dave
I work with the variations of the British style Martini's. (and not that much anymore) I have not been inside very many of European versions. I have looked at a number drawings for the European models, but never noted that projection before. I only noticed the projection on your drawing on second look.
The British worked on the problem during the history of the rifle. And, never fully solved it.
There is not a lot of leverage in the extractor. It needs vigorous force to start the process. Soft motion and the case may not extract or if it does extract, it may not eject. Snap the action open, don't ease it open.
Once the extraction cycle starts, as long extraction is vigorous, when the extraction motion is sharply stopped, inertia is able take over and the case is ejected.
I suggest you explore two issues.
Any hinderance to the brass coming out the chamber. Rough-not smooth chamber. Rough, dirty, unpolished brass. (or use lighter loads)
Vigorous sharp lever action. Open the action briskly.
Thinking back on this, I have wondered about pressure making the cases hang. Faster powder, faster pressure curves versus slower powder slower pressure. Lil Gun would stick cases in my K-hornet Martini. I don't recall what powder I changed to, but the change did eliminate the problem.
That Lil Gun sure was accurate, however and had no extraction/ejection issues in the Contender.