flaviodp
Bearcat
I am posting this as a heads up for owners of MK II's.
I own a target slab sides MK II since 2003 and love it; recently decided to replace the original extractor because the lower edge was showing signs of wear and part of the claw tip was rounded due to wear. When time came to replace the extractor, found out that the plunger guiding pin which is inside of the spring was broken of the plunger and loose inside of the spring. Never had any problem with the gun (my guess I run about 3-4k rounds to date) and this was the first time that I disassembled the extractor.
It may be a good idea once in while to check the integrity of the plunger.
The guiding pin is welded to the body of the plunger and apparently the weld failed.
I own a target slab sides MK II since 2003 and love it; recently decided to replace the original extractor because the lower edge was showing signs of wear and part of the claw tip was rounded due to wear. When time came to replace the extractor, found out that the plunger guiding pin which is inside of the spring was broken of the plunger and loose inside of the spring. Never had any problem with the gun (my guess I run about 3-4k rounds to date) and this was the first time that I disassembled the extractor.
It may be a good idea once in while to check the integrity of the plunger.
The guiding pin is welded to the body of the plunger and apparently the weld failed.