1951 39a extractor question....
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1951 39a extractor question....
My new to me 51 model has the machined steel extractor with a hair spring. The spring keeps working it's way out of the notch rendering the extractor inop.
Obviouly they don't make "that" ectractor any more. Looks like the replacement is a spring metal one.
I've looked on the threads on RFC and everyone is a fan boy of the Wisner extractor but 99% of those guys don't cycle as much ammo through their rifles in a year that we do in a match or two.
Wisner or spring metal factory replacement?
Obviouly they don't make "that" ectractor any more. Looks like the replacement is a spring metal one.
I've looked on the threads on RFC and everyone is a fan boy of the Wisner extractor but 99% of those guys don't cycle as much ammo through their rifles in a year that we do in a match or two.
Wisner or spring metal factory replacement?
Emmett Dibble, Houston, Texas. Where's my buddy Jason? Keeper of electronic records and banisher of little pieces of paper?
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Re: 1951 39a extractor question....
I would go with the Wisner part. I have used several of their parts in the past and have always found them to be top notch.
I forgot to mention that I shoot CB silhouette on a regular basis and have run thousands of rounds through my Marlin .22's.
I forgot to mention that I shoot CB silhouette on a regular basis and have run thousands of rounds through my Marlin .22's.
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Re: 1951 39a extractor question....
Gracias. I received another glowing review of them also....
Emailed to order a pair.
Thanks!
Emailed to order a pair.
Thanks!
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Re: 1951 39a extractor question....
Really never had a problem with my Remlin paperclip extractor; after a deburr and polish. Serious reply here.
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Re: 1951 39a extractor question....
I appreciate that. Haven't looked but assume that is what is in my '65 model too. The price difference in negligible so I think I will try them. If for no other reason then they have to be fitted with means I get to "tinker" with my 39a's. My '65 model is so dang reliable that I relish the thought of having to something to it other then clean it.
Emmett Dibble, Houston, Texas. Where's my buddy Jason? Keeper of electronic records and banisher of little pieces of paper?