The bolt, extractor, and ejector of a Franchi Affinity shotgun work together as a crucial mechanism for reliable cycling and operation. This system ensures spent cartridges are ejected while a fresh shell is loaded from the magazine, preparing the firearm for the next shot. A properly functioning mechanism is essential for safe and effective use.
This mechanism’s smooth and efficient operation is vital for consistent performance and shooter satisfaction. Issues like failure to extract, failure to eject, or feeding problems can arise from a dirty, damaged, or improperly assembled component group. Regular cleaning and maintenance of these parts are crucial for the shotgun’s longevity and dependability. Understanding its function contributes to safer handling and troubleshooting.