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Old 04-30-2024, 07:26 PM
Walter Rego Walter Rego is offline
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i would go with one from a maker like Ed Brown or Wilson. And look for one that already had the bevel at the bottom of the cut for the hook and looked like it had been polished or at least is smooth and wasn't a cheap casting. After that, the only fitting is to check the tension and also make sure it is a tight fit at the rear with the firing pin stop to prevent the extractor from "clocking".
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