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Rem 700 Mag Extractor Help
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2497554" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I used to always keep 20+ magnum extractors and double that in rivets to replace the ones on the RR serial actions. You'll every once in a while find one that is broken but it still functions. They really are not a bad extractor, if you look at what it take to fail a good one it's ugly, you can fail an M16 also. </p><p>Once you change the extractor from a Rem you no longer have the three rings of steel and you created a path that will blow open with a failure since the new extractor is the new pressure relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2497554, member: 13632"] I used to always keep 20+ magnum extractors and double that in rivets to replace the ones on the RR serial actions. You'll every once in a while find one that is broken but it still functions. They really are not a bad extractor, if you look at what it take to fail a good one it's ugly, you can fail an M16 also. Once you change the extractor from a Rem you no longer have the three rings of steel and you created a path that will blow open with a failure since the new extractor is the new pressure relief. [/QUOTE]
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