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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoby View Post
    I bought a Noveske 16" LoPro Recce a couple of months ago. The extractor had a black O ring installed. Noveske may have found that as far as the function and durability of the O ring are concerned that it doesn't make that big a difference which one's used, if at all.

    I also have a Noveske blem lower with the 2 stamped on the inside. SN starts with a C.

    Scoby
    It's not the O-ring that's blue in theirs, it's the extractor insert.
    Last edited by Cincinnatus; 07-15-10 at 19:31.

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    Which Noveske rifles are we talking about? I don't believe a mid-length gas system is in need of the black insert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 500grains View Post
    When you see someone at the shooting range who can't get his new/nearly new Stag to cycle, you might change your opinion.

    In my line of work, I often hear claims from sub-par manufacturers how their product is just as good as the expensive one. But it is not. A Hyuandai is not a Mercedes, or even a Toyota, or even a Chevy.
    I agree with you except that a Hyundai isnt as good as Chevy. Maybe not 10 years ago, but they have really stepped up their game recently.

    BTW Im not a Hyundai guy, Im a Subaru fanboy

    On topic... My Noveske has run fine. I only have a few hundred rounds through it so far, but its been mostly cheap Tula crap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winfield813@yahoo.com View Post
    It's not the O-ring that's blue in theirs, it's the extractor insert.
    It's black as well.

    Scoby

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    Speaking of Noveske. New lightweight stainless.

    http://noveskerifleworks.com/cgi-bin...since=&status=

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    We are actually changing the extractor buffer to black but it's totally irrelevant with an Oring.

    The spring being stronger is more important that the buffer color in a carbine.
    rifle spring+blue=fail
    rifle spring+black=fail
    carbine spring+blue=better
    carbine spring+black=good
    rifle spring+blue/black+Oring=good
    carbine spring+black+Oring=can be too much

    Blue buffer and Oring in action. http://www.noveske.com/videos/shot3.wmv

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