I would use a propane torch and heat it slowly until you can push out the broken stub.
I've already started the process described earlier in the thread; the step where you file down the remnants of the proken pin flush, then mark, and drill. I've filed thus far, so it will be hard to find a hold to twist the stub once it's hot to see if it will come out.
I'll likely heat it up anyway. Maybe it will fall out on it's own if it wasn't a snug fit to begin with. I wouldn't have to drill if that was the case, and that would be GREAT.
Disabling the ejection: it's been stated that shooting it this way will apply excessive strain on the ejectors, which could result in breaking something expensive and hard to find and fit. So I figured disabling the ejector function would prevent this, and I can shoot the gun while working through the pin repair.
What's the process people advise for disabling ejection, and is it simple to reverse once my pin repair is complete?
Last edited by B. Graham; 11/11/15 11:06 AM.