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Unread 08-29-2006, 11:56 AM   #1
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Anyone try the newly made Luger Ejectors/Extractors as offered through SARCO? They any good?
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Unread 08-30-2006, 09:40 AM   #2
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Plan on having to do a lot of fitting of those, to get them to work. TH
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That's so condescending.. LOL

Thanks. Thought I'd ask, before I buy..
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I have to agree with Jerry.

Lugerdoc (Tom Heller) did have some excellent VOPO extractors at one time.

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Luke, I do still have a few DDR made unnumbered "Geladen" marked extractors available @$40ea and have recently picked up some more exc numbered originals @$50 each + S&H. Also, in case you missed my comments on the Macon auction, I picked up both an exc "ates" marked Turkish PO8 extractor @$300 and a vg Russian marked one @$250. Also have original Portugese & "Loaded" marked ones at lower prices. TH
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Anything I ever received has been JUNK to include a luger they had listed in the old S.G.N only thing good about them is they took it back. After a number of phone calls. Try calling them GOOD LUCK . Seemed I was put on permanent HOLD every time I brought up return.
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Sarco Experiences .01

Had not received an order from Sarco in more than a month, so called to check status. A woman took my question and told me the order was "down there" and that she hadn't gotten around to it. Dsisappointed and confused, I asked the simple question, "Why?"

In a nasty mean voice she pesponded that she "had been sick" and her "health was more important than my damn gun."

Never going back there.

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I've tried Luger parts from the big gun parts supply houses and have never had good luck with them. Recently Tom Heller supplied me with patient advise and several parts to get a shooter Luger up and running. The parts fit great, and Tom's advise was very helpful. I'll go to him first in the future.

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Unread 09-01-2006, 04:42 PM   #10
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Sarco's barrels are much better than Numrich's, better finished and fit better. The sight block is aligned with the extractor groove, which on Numrich bbls isn't always so, and they are cheaper. However, they are not blued which requires extra work when installing them.
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