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sako extractor on rem bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 186920" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>if you can generate the pressure that it would take to get the Sako extractor out of the bolt and hit you then their gonna identify your body by figer prints !!</p><p> </p><p>i have heard of extractors comming out or loose that were poorly fitted but I've never herad of anybody getting hit with one.</p><p> </p><p>Alot of smiths don't like to use them cause its kind of pain to install them correctly.</p><p> </p><p>Ask around and see what its gonna cost you to have a Sako extractor installed , if its more than $100 (more than likely) then just buy a bolt from PT&G with has the extractor cut already fitted , this way you will be getting a better bolt thats already true , has the Sako extractor and you will have the benifit of a bolt that fits the action better ,like having it sleved all for around $200 with having the handel welded on and extractor installed , then you can easly sell your factroy bolt of $125.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 186920, member: 8843"] if you can generate the pressure that it would take to get the Sako extractor out of the bolt and hit you then their gonna identify your body by figer prints !! i have heard of extractors comming out or loose that were poorly fitted but I've never herad of anybody getting hit with one. Alot of smiths don't like to use them cause its kind of pain to install them correctly. Ask around and see what its gonna cost you to have a Sako extractor installed , if its more than $100 (more than likely) then just buy a bolt from PT&G with has the extractor cut already fitted , this way you will be getting a better bolt thats already true , has the Sako extractor and you will have the benifit of a bolt that fits the action better ,like having it sleved all for around $200 with having the handel welded on and extractor installed , then you can easly sell your factroy bolt of $125. [/QUOTE]
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