If you’ve ever tried to fit a new ejector on a 1911 or 2011, you know the frustration of trying to keep everything lined up while you tap that pin in. The ejector wants to shift, the pin hole drifts, and suddenly you’re chasing a fit that’s just not right. This ejector pin fixture solves that problem by holding the ejector firmly in place against the frame, so the relationship between the ejector, frame, and pin hole stays exactly where it needs to be. It’s a simple tool for a common headache, built to make your bench work go smoother.
Compatibility
- Fits all standard 1911 and 2011 pistols (Government, Commander, Officer, and double-stack frames)
- Works with both steel and aluminum frames
- Designed for ejector fitting during new builds or replacement service
- Not intended for use with ramped or non-standard ejector cuts without modification
Key Features
- Machined from billet steel with a Melonite finish for long wear and corrosion resistance
- Brass-tipped set screws hold the ejector in place without scratching or marring the part or frame
- Secures directly to the frame to maintain proper alignment while you fit and pin the ejector
- Compact enough to keep in your bench drawer or take to the range for quick work
Install Difficulty
Difficulty: 2 out of 5 — This is a positioning tool, not a drop-in part. You’ll clamp the fixture to the frame, adjust the brass set screws to hold the ejector in place, then fit and pin as usual. No special tools required beyond what you’d already use for ejector fitting (punch, hammer, file if needed). A small hex wrench is included with the fixture.
FAQ
Will this fixture work on a double-stack 2011 frame?
Yes, it’s designed to fit both single-stack 1911 frames and double-stack 2011 frames. The clamping area is sized to accommodate the wider grip profile.
Do I need to remove the grip safety or mainspring housing to use it?
No, the fixture clamps onto the frame in the ejector area without interfering with the grip safety or mainspring housing. Just make sure the frame is stripped of the slide and barrel before you start.
Can I use this tool to remove an old ejector pin?
It’s primarily designed for holding the ejector in place during fitting and pin installation. For removing stubborn pins, a proper pin punch and support block are your best bet. That said, the fixture can help stabilize the frame if you’re driving out a pin that’s already loose.
We ship this fixture out within one business day, and it’s covered by our standard warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. If you have any questions about fit or use, just give us a call — we’re happy to help.



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