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It is not an unusual circumstance, it depends not only on the shape/length of the extractor, but also of the depth and angle of the cut in the barrel for the extractor.
Good lesson and good detective work!
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I experienced something very similar to what you describe, but my problem was not the aftermarket extractor, but the aftermarket extractor spring!! The spring was too stiff, and too long(it would coil bind). Once I replaced the spring with my OEM spring, all was good. Little things mean a lot in these handguns.
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4 scale, nice report of your sleuth work to get that bad boy functioning smoothly. Equally nice ensuing discussion. This forum is beaming with helpful tips.
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