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Originally Posted by Rob1
I have yet to experience any issues with the original extractor but I do have the swap out one ready to go should I need it.
Just loathe to tinker with it while it works fine.
That said, when I consider all the other changes I made when there were no issues, I guess I should stop putting off the inevitable.
Rob.
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I have the same thinking as you. If it's not broke don't try to fix it!
The installation is very simple and can be done at the range with a flat head screwdriver or thin punch. Keep the extractor in your range bag and don't switch it until you have issues. That's my 2 cents.
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