the owners have done their own gunsmithing, especially AR-15s. And in most cases they have ruined parts by forcing them to fit in the gun without the proper tools. Action jobs on revolvers is another that comes in quite often along with action jobs on semi autos where the owners have filed down the sear and now they have a full auto pistol.
The guys that show videos on the internet about how to take guns down and do work on them should be made to show some license or proof that they know what they are doing as they cause most of these problems. That is a reason why I don't allow anyone on here to tell someone specifically how to fix a gun or work on one. I don't need a lawsuit or even a headache because of that crap.
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Gary’s, do you know if the extractor/ejector is the same on
- SPB, 2017-12-05, 10:47
- Glock extractor parts - Burban, 2017-12-07, 13:55
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they are different parts and different part numbers
- Gary Reeder, 2017-12-05, 11:39
- Ok, thank you. Appreciate the feedback. (nm) - SPB, 2017-12-05, 12:00
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Not much difference anyway...
- WB, 2017-12-05, 11:28
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I dropped in an aftermarket 9mm
- Bob Denning, 2017-12-05, 13:03
- So did you get 100% extraction with the 9mm extractor? (nm) - SPB, 2017-12-05, 13:43
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Bob, I like the "extracted most of the time" part
- Gary Reeder, 2017-12-05, 13:07
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God, I'm glad I don't work on my guns (nm)
- jthomson, 2017-12-05, 16:04
- we get guns in pretty much every single day where - Gary Reeder, 2017-12-05, 16:33
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God, I'm glad I don't work on my guns (nm)
- jthomson, 2017-12-05, 16:04
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I dropped in an aftermarket 9mm
- Bob Denning, 2017-12-05, 13:03