1006 Broken Extractor?

Would it be possible to go into greater detail on that?

I saw an extractor for sale that was purportedly for a 1006/1076 and it was marked "10". But I have a spare one that is not marked, even though it seems to be the same as the one installed in my 1076. I have not removed it to make a more detailed comparison. Is it possible to show how they differ with a photo?

45xx & 10xx extractors appear identical at first glance however the hook on the 10xx extractor (on the left) is longer by about 0.020 in order to reach further across the breechface to grab the rim of a smaller sized case than the 45...
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Cheers
Bill
 
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Would you ID this as a 10mm or a .45?

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In terms of the thickness, measured parallel to the pin axis, it is about 0.287".
 
I just do it the easy way.

If I have a gun that I really like. Like my 1006s. Then I just buy a whole spare gun. That way you are doubled up on every part.
 

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I finally got the extractor, pin, and extractor spring ordered from Numrich back in March. The extractor is part numbered for a .40 but it is the same dimension as the 1006 extractor in my piece except that the exterior of the extractor has an angle to conform to the slide whereas the 1006 extractor is flat across the exterior (at the claw end).

I put the replacement extractor in the slide and fed some fire cases and worked the slide and it ejected each case with authority. I then loaded several rounds in the magazine and fed them through with the same result, fed and extracted perfectly. The final test will be to see how it works with cases that have expanded in the chamber. It will be great if this part works drop-in since I was told that a tool and experience is required to fit an extractor.

If anyone is interested, the part number from Numrich is 668640.
 
Hope it's okay to post here; can anyone recommend options for sourcing a 1006 extractor or viable substitute in 2024?
 
Hope it's okay to post here; can anyone recommend options for sourcing a 1006 extractor or viable substitute in 2024?

I bought a 1006 a while back and my extractor was slightly bent in the middle. With a few spacer washers, the tension was fine and it function flawlessly. However, I didn't like it so started sourcing. The usual S&W parts suppliers didn't have one and I ended up buying one on Ebay and had to pay like $40 or more for it, but I figured for a gun that sells for well over $1k, it was worth the investment to make sure it kept running right.

I considered reaching out to S&W to see if they would/could cover it under warranty, but decided I didn't want to fool with them. Sometimes they can fix the old 3rd Gens, sometimes that can't, think it depends on what parts they have available.

Rosewood
 
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