Hey guys, I just got this old Cooey 12 gauge, and upon close inspection it looks like the extractor has worn a bit of a groove in the breech face. It looks to be maybe .005" deep, maybe a little more. Is this going to be a problem? Is there an easy (cheap) way to repair it? The only way I could think of would be weld up and bring it back down flat. Of course, it's color cased, so that would probably have to be redone too. I only paid $90 for said shotgun, but I want to make sure it's safe. Being such a low pressure cartridge, I'm thinking it might not be a problem, and all these old Cooeys must have the same issue. The other thing is I was considering making up another barrel or two in pistol calibers like .357 perhaps. The firing pin hole is worn, but I don't know how much is really tolerable with the higher pressure round. Even if that part is not possible, I really do like the gun and I'd like to be able to use it. Any help would be appreciated.
BTW: My girlfriend says that if she gets to shoot it I get to post pics for you guys.... eh?
Later
Drew
edit: Oh yeah, forgot the pic:
of the gun! Girl comes later if ya guys help me.

BTW: My girlfriend says that if she gets to shoot it I get to post pics for you guys.... eh?

Later
Drew
edit: Oh yeah, forgot the pic:
of the gun! Girl comes later if ya guys help me.

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