Cz 452 extractor in Canada?

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Where in Canada stocks CZ 452 extractors? Both of mine are worn/chipped and I'm pretty sure that's what's causing me all my ejecting issues. I know Wolverine can get them but won't for a while. Anywhere else?
 
The problem described may not be worn or chipped extractors (one extractor and one holder) because usually they last a very long time under normal wear and tear. Some shooters find a solution to the problem by removing the C-clip and extractors and cleaning the parts.
 
The problem described may not be worn or chipped extractors (one extractor and one holder) because usually they last a very long time under normal wear and tear. Some shooters find a solution to the problem by removing the C-clip and extractors and cleaning the parts.

I have done this without any luck. Compared to the bolt on my other 452, the extractor looks chipped/worn. Round count is un-known, but at minimum 5,000 rounds.
 
My 457 MTR had ejection problems right out of the box. Didn't matter what ammo I used, the first 4/5 or 9/10 rounds had super weak ejection, and the last case would fall on top of the follower every single time.

Its a relatively common problem with CZs, I came across dozens of different threads on the gun forums about ejection issues with 455s and 457s.
I initially changed the holder and C-clip on my 457, zero improvement. Bought a 455 extractor from Wolverine and it cured it entirely.
I very briefly put the old and new extractors side by side, to compare them, and there were slight differences in the 'hook' angle.
 
From my experience having had both 452's and 455's and from what I have read, someone in their haste while cleaning reversed the two.
Call one the extractor and the other the holder. The comments that one will find in Rimfire Central may be very helpful.
I no longer have a CZ but it i not too difficult to un-clip the C-ring clamp, clean underneath and reassemble in the correct order.
There is a repair center in Canada and that may be your best route . . . dealers and LGS rarely stock supplies.
 
From my experience having had both 452's and 455's and from what I have read, someone in their haste while cleaning reversed the two.
Call one the extractor and the other the holder. The comments that one will find in Rimfire Central may be very helpful.
I no longer have a CZ but it i not too difficult to un-clip the C-ring clamp, clean underneath and reassemble in the correct order.
There is a repair center in Canada and that may be your best route . . . dealers and LGS rarely stock supplies.

It is the correct order, it's a left handed gun and directly opposite of how my brothers right handed one is oriented. Only difference between my extractors and his, is that mine looks like there's a chip missing out of it.
 
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