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Extractor on Remington Bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1264813" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Remington had a run of them that were crap out of the box, I got 6 of them in and replaced the extractors and GTG, I had several calls from guys at the range with their brand new Remington that would not close on the first round because the extractors were sprung out.</p><p> The stock extractor if functioning right and kept clean works fine and I would definitely not run an M16 or Sako just for kicks and giggles unless you can put them in yourself. Gretan M16's eject lower than the others. The main reason is if you change the bolt face diameter then you have to go with a different extractor strategy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1264813, member: 13632"] Remington had a run of them that were crap out of the box, I got 6 of them in and replaced the extractors and GTG, I had several calls from guys at the range with their brand new Remington that would not close on the first round because the extractors were sprung out. The stock extractor if functioning right and kept clean works fine and I would definitely not run an M16 or Sako just for kicks and giggles unless you can put them in yourself. Gretan M16's eject lower than the others. The main reason is if you change the bolt face diameter then you have to go with a different extractor strategy. [/QUOTE]
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