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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Ohio
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New extractor. There are two less expensive alternative suggested, over to the right on the same page.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=9...UFF__EXTRACTOR
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"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Mark Twain Last edited by HerbZ; 08-28-2009 at 03:05 PM. Reason: Forgot 'bout the Bullet Proof & other M1911 extractors. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: MD / Currently about 9000 klicks east of the Potomac
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Hi Herb,
thanks for your responce. This was my first thought, too. But the extraction problems occured from the first day on. (I bought this gun as a brand new gun). Back then, the gun dealer ment, a 1911 needs alot of oil/grease to operate flawless. THen I lubed and oiled this gun very well. Later, I showed this gun to a guy at the gun shop to get another suggestion, and he said, the extractor seems OK. If I extract a shell manually, then it works always without a problem, but when I shoot, then it doesn't work. I did not expect to have a bad extractor on a brand new gun. In 1989, I bought my first Springfield. A regular 1911 A1-style gun in .45 ACP. THis gun fired always without any problems. A very, very reliable gun. Andy |
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