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For what its worth not that it helps with your existing bolts (But thoughts for a future purchase perhaps )I have a few Sharps Reliabolt (NP3+ Version ) and the pin that holds the Extractor in is solid. All I have to do is press down on the extractor from the side just behind the pin, push the retaining pin a little with a firing pin and I can pull it out the other side by pinching it with my nails. So far I love the Reliabolts!
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Except we're talking about the
ejector, as in the pin pushing out from the bolt face that throws the cartridge through the ejection port... A solid pin is normal on the extractor, which is the hook-like piece that pulls the cartridge out of the chamber. The ejector is held in with a roll pin.
Now, to the OP, I ask - why do you feel the need to remove each and every one of the ejectors? I was a LE agency armorer for years. In all of that time, I have only ever removed one ejector, and that was during the training course.
The key to roll pins is patience. Don't expect to knock them in or out very easily. They are, by design, intended to hold fast. Slivers of material should sheer off when you are inserting a new one, and if you have trouble getting one started, a slight chamfer on one end can help.