Ever fixed a broken extractor at home?

Bullseye_joe

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Has anybody here tackled a busted extractor on their own? I'm wondering how tough the job really is, and if it's better left to a smith
 
Depends on the gun. What model is it?

Just an FYI, I use the LIGHT theme and can barely see your post. I had to block it out (like in copy/paste) to be able to read it.

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@Havasu . I can see your text OK.

@Bullseye_joe I can see your text OK if I switch to Dark Mode. Are you changing the text color when you type? Not a big deal though. And Welcome to the forum!
 
Like asked, depends on the make & model. An AR extractor is simple, A Savage 10/110 extractor is almost as easy, a Rem 700 extractor needs special tools. If it is a Rem 700 there may be some value in having it converted to use the AR extractor.
 
Like asked, depends on the make & model. An AR extractor is simple, A Savage 10/110 extractor is almost as easy, a Rem 700 extractor needs special tools. If it is a Rem 700 there may be some value in having it converted to use the AR extractor.
Got it, thanks! I've got a Rem 700, so sounds like I might need a gunsmith or special tools. That idea of converting to an AR-style extractor actually sounds pretty handy
 
Interesting, all that I've seen had rivets. Just assumed his had one. BUT it has been a while since I've handled as many as I used to.
 
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