Steve Janes
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Calgary/Ontario
Hey everyone, was cleaning my Classic green before a winter camping trip and found piece of something broken, after searching around I realized it was a piece of my extractor pin. It had failed and about 2 thirds of it was in my lower receiver and the other 1/3rd still inside the bolt holding the extractor in place, this is a good thing because the little spring in there requires a special tool to compress it's under so much pressure.
Round count is around 4000, this is the first time I have seen one myself but I know it happens. (Broken Extractor pin's that is)
Now for the fix, I had a bolt sent in for extractor replacement a year or so ago and when I got it back he sent the old extractor pieces, including the pin. I took the old undamaged extractor pin and hammered it into the empty side of the bolt. It soon went deep enough it engaged the extractor, and then pushed the other broken piece out the other side. Hence replacing my own extractor pin.
Again it's a one way pin, so I am very lucky it worked out this way.
Round count is around 4000, this is the first time I have seen one myself but I know it happens. (Broken Extractor pin's that is)
Now for the fix, I had a bolt sent in for extractor replacement a year or so ago and when I got it back he sent the old extractor pieces, including the pin. I took the old undamaged extractor pin and hammered it into the empty side of the bolt. It soon went deep enough it engaged the extractor, and then pushed the other broken piece out the other side. Hence replacing my own extractor pin.
Again it's a one way pin, so I am very lucky it worked out this way.
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