rufrdr
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Anyone experience a broken extractor with a 1006? Mine is fine and the extractor appears stout but if they do break I will look to obtain a back up part.
Does anyone have a line on NOS extractors for sale?
The only extractors I've found on the web for sale are used ones on Ebay. S seller has a number of used 10mm extractors for sale. From what is being said the part is not a drop in item. Also, why would used extractors be for sale I wonder? Where did they come from?
Does anyone have a line on NOS extractors for sale?
This pistol came to me from my Dad in the late 90s and it was already a bit worn. I've probably put about 1k rounds through it, pretty much all reloads. A couple of years ago I replaced the extractor spring and recoil spring. On my last outing the piece started to fail to extract. I cleaned it well and am waiting to take it back out again to see what happens with it.
If you call the factory, the both parts numbers are:
201600000 EXTRACTOR
232390000 S EXTRACTOR
Then you just need to find someone who knows how to check for fitting and has the tools.
It's not uncommon to see "used" S&W parts for sale. I remember being told about a company who wanted to buy used police guns to take them apart and sell the parts. When you look at some of the prices for some parts for discontinued guns, it's not a surprise that some LE turn-in guns might be worth a lot more when broken down and sold as parts than being sold as a complete gun.
Why did you replace the extractor spring? Was the gun exhibiting extraction problems? Did you replace it with a factory spring? (Did you remove the pin DOWN, from the top of the slide, and then reinstall it UP, from the bottom of the slide?)
Unless you happen to have a Wagner Force Dial gauge of the right model (with the correct hooked extension, to grab the extractor hook), and you know to measure the spring tension at the moment of extractor deflection (think seeing front or tail movement), you can't really know whether the tension is within the factory spec or not. If it's not, then you'd have to try an optional .45/10 extractor spring of a different tension.
If the tension is too heavy, you can get failures-to-feed. Too light and you can get failures-to-extract. Ditto if the hook is too tight (pad over-filed), or the hook is too loose (pad not filed enough), regardless of the spring.
Buying a "used" or "pre-owned" extractor (guessing what any seller might mean using those words) would probably mean that it's already been filed and fitted for the slide of a particular 10mm gun. The only way to know if it would might work in a different gun is to install it and check the fit using a factory GO/NO-GO BAR gauge in the different slide.
If the extractor's adjustment pad hadn't had to be filed very much to make it fit the previous slide, and there was enough metal left that would still have to be filed to make it fit properly in your slide ... you'd be lucky. If too much had already been removed? Out-of-luck.
One thing about the 3rd gen extractors is that they were pretty durable (as long as you didn't abuse them). It's not uncommon to hear owners/issued users and S&W trained armorers talk about how guns reliably extracted even when minor chipping of the hook might be visible. Of course, even though a chipped extractor might be offering normal function, it's still something that an armorer would normally replace in a duty weapon, since a chipped hook edge isn't within the original factory "spec".
Perhaps you might be able to find a gunsmith who has a stash of old 3rd gen parts, and who was familiar with repairing S&W pistols.
The extractor spring was a Wolff. I replaced it because it was failing to extract fired cases. I did the install as described and had a couple of years of no issues until the last outing. I quit shooting when I had a failure to extract on just about every magazine.
I haven't taken it down again but looking at the extractor in the slide all looks normal, no sign of chipping or deformation. Maybe it was just an excessively dirty chamber? Anyway I will try calling the factory to see if the extractor is still available, if not I will follow the other suggestion and reach out to the forum member as mentioned in another post.
Thanks for your help and advice.
45 and 10mm extractors are different.
45 and 10mm extractors are different.
John