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    Default need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    I replaced the recoil, firing pin, and hammer springs, and i'm still having issues with my BHP cycling reliably (though it's a bit better with the new springs, it still doesnt eject the spent casings sometimes. they either dont get pulled out of the chamber all the way or stovepipe when ejecting) the only thing left to replace that i can think of is the extractor. I have a MK1 with the internal extractor and was wondering if any of you knew where i could find a replacement for a decent price, they seem to be hard to find these days.

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    I would contact C&S and see if they have any or can point you in the right direction. I understand they are getting scarce

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    Quote Originally Posted by Wilson Guy View Post
    I would contact C&S and see if they have any or can point you in the right direction. I understand they are getting scarce
    C&S? also, yeah i noticed they seem to be rather hard to find, and kind of expensive for a little metal rod with a hook on it. perhaps i'd have better luck finding a machine shop that could make me one? if anyone knows what kind of steel to use and has some sort of a diagram or whatever for making them

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    Sorry, I'd call here:

    http://www.cylinder-slide.com/

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    Quote Originally Posted by SnowKitty View Post
    ... if any of you knew where i could find a replacement for a decent price, they seem to be hard to find these days.
    Decent price? No.

    Available, yes.

    • Numrich (check reputation) - link
    • Jack First (Really expensive, made on demand) - link

    Possible leads:

    Gloria: "65 percent of the people murdered in the last 10 years were killed by hand guns"
    Archie Bunker: "would it make you feel better, little girl, if they was pushed outta windows?"

    http://www.moviewavs.com/TV_Shows/Al...he_Family.html

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    http://forums.1911forum.com/showthre...=357831&page=3

    I've been lucky,,,,,,, I got one from England. Tried to one from Canada,,,, sold out.

    Good luck finding one.... wish I had the spec's for one. Search that forum and good luck.

    If you do find any,,,,, let me know. I want a second one.
    George,
    So many guns, so little money.

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    The one you have may be salvageable if it is still in one piece.
    The internal type extractor is its own spring and can be adjusted by bending.

    They are much more fragile than 1911 extractors- I would bring it to a gunsmith before attempting to tension it yourself.
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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    Quote Originally Posted by Wilson Guy View Post
    Sorry, I'd call here:

    http://www.cylinder-slide.com/
    no such luck there, i called and they did not have them.

    [QUOTE=PA Rifleman;2083879][*] Jack First (Really expensive, made on demand) - [URL="http://www.jackfirstgun.com[/QUOTE]

    they do have them, but for $80 plus shipping, about $90 total. that's ridiculously expensive for what it is, but since nobody else seems to be carrying them, i guess they can charge what they damn well please :|

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    I was told by a member over on the 1911 forum that he bought to internal extractors here:

    http://www.dawson-trading.com/

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    Default Re: need extractor for mk1 browning hi power

    Posted 4/9/12

    Gentlemen,
    I regret to inform you that I received an email from Peter Dawson, in which he told me that he is now sold out of the Hi-Power internal (old-type) extractors.
    I hope that all of you squeezed in under the wire and got your orders filled.
    George,
    So many guns, so little money.

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