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What does the extractor cut look like the 30 cal long frame barrel for a 1900 AE look like? How does it compare to the 1908 extractor cut for a std 4" barrel?
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I don't have the prints. can someone post pictures?
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Aldo, I can't post photos, but do have some shotout orig M1900 barrel cores available @$50 each. TH
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Joe, my print is difficult to read; but my 1900AE barrel/breech is shown below. It is of the 'flat' extractor style, and looks pretty simple from a machining standpoint.
My post above deleted for incorrect information. I do have the flat extractor print. Email me at the address I gave you if you want it.
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