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Old 10-16-2019, 07:40 PM
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Can anyone help identify the extractors in the photo below? I received them in a batch of items and parts I bought and have not been able to positively identify.

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S&W 061180000 - early 2nd gen plunger actuated short extractor.
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I think those are the two pieces I'm missing from a jigsaw puzzle I'm working on!
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S&W 061180000 - early 2nd gen plunger actuated short extractor.
Thank you sir.....I had never seen one of these, despite having serviced many of these guns for years and years.
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