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<blockquote data-quote="filobeto" data-source="post: 2411973" data-attributes="member: 8646"><p>If you pay someone or replace it yourself, it may not fix the problem. If I were you I would play around with it. You should be able to tell if the extractor is broke. If you post a pic I will tell you. So when you shoot it the case remains in the chamber= failure to extract. This means the extractor is not grabbing the lip of the case. If the extractor is not broken you may be able to adjust it. If it pulls the case out of the chamber, but does not throw the spent case= failure to eject. Ejectors break off as well, but most ejection problems happen because the slide to not moving far enough for the case to hit the ejector. Too much friction, bad spring, extractor issues and magazine problems are the usual suspects for failure to eject. play around with it. Let me know if I can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filobeto, post: 2411973, member: 8646"] If you pay someone or replace it yourself, it may not fix the problem. If I were you I would play around with it. You should be able to tell if the extractor is broke. If you post a pic I will tell you. So when you shoot it the case remains in the chamber= failure to extract. This means the extractor is not grabbing the lip of the case. If the extractor is not broken you may be able to adjust it. If it pulls the case out of the chamber, but does not throw the spent case= failure to eject. Ejectors break off as well, but most ejection problems happen because the slide to not moving far enough for the case to hit the ejector. Too much friction, bad spring, extractor issues and magazine problems are the usual suspects for failure to eject. play around with it. Let me know if I can help. [/QUOTE]
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