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Remington 700 bolt parts ?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 632068" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I'm not sure anyone here knows whether you know the difference between an <strong>ejector</strong> and an <strong>extractor. </strong>The <strong>ejector</strong> has a powerful spring behind it and when a novice removes the retainer pin, they usually loose the sping and plunger, OR, it is stuck in its hole from corrosion. <strong>Extractors</strong> just don't "fall out",,,,, <strong>ejectors</strong> usuall do! <strong>Extractors</strong> on Remington <em>Magnum</em> bolts are held in with a <em>rivet</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 632068, member: 24284"] I'm not sure anyone here knows whether you know the difference between an [B]ejector[/B] and an [B]extractor. [/B]The [B]ejector[/B] has a powerful spring behind it and when a novice removes the retainer pin, they usually loose the sping and plunger, OR, it is stuck in its hole from corrosion. [B]Extractors[/B] just don't "fall out",,,,, [B]ejectors[/B] usuall do! [B]Extractors[/B] on Remington [I]Magnum[/I] bolts are held in with a [I]rivet[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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