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Unread 03-26-2019, 02:43 PM   #1
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Yes the other parts match. The gun is in really good condition--do not see why it would have replacement parts. Where on the extractor is geladen usually stamped?
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Yes the other parts match. The gun is in really good condition--do not see why it would have replacement parts. Where on the extractor is geladen usually stamped?
It's stamped on the left side of the extractor so that when a round is in the chamber and the extractor is engaged on the cartridge's rim "geladen" can be seen. I dont buy into the notion that it could simply be a case that the assemblyline worker forgot to stamp it. If there are no markings on the extractor it most likely could be a reproduction part.
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