Originally Posted by
Ruark
Thanks, Joe. I fully understand and agree with your advice, and indeed I DO have some spare parts, but again, I'm focusing on the reliability of what's installed, not what spare parts to have available. Sort of like focusing on the most dependable tires on your car, and not the quality of your spare tire. Again, thanks.
Sorry Ruark, you're right. For some reason, I didn't finish my thought in what I wrote. I meant to say replace your current extractor/spring setup (what is in your gun now) with the new parts you buy. Test the new parts to make sure they work together, and if they do, keep them in the gun. Since you bought multiples, you will have identical spares that you know work.
I know this might seem wasteful to some, but that's why I said "if you don't mind spending the money."
Joe Mamma
"Reliability above all else"
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