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john from pa
08-21-2005, 20:30
Dear sirs-
I have a glock model 22 that is giving a double feed after a
long range session. I think the extractor is shot,as I have over
4,000 rounds that I shot this year.
I am confused over the degree angle,Is there one that will do
a better job for those situations when the chamber may have a lot of
fouling ???
thanks
John
Glock4Life
08-22-2005, 13:25
John,
Check out this link:
http://glockmeister.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/10_18/products_id/257
Yours will either be the 15/5 or the 90/5 depending on the age of your Glock and the way the breech is cut. Is yours cut at 90 degrees or 15 degrees using the picture on this link as a guide? Hopefully this helps to answer your question. One other option IF yours is a 15 degree cut is to use a LCI (loaded chamber indicator) type of extractor which will require the use of the newer style, olive colored spring loaded bearing. If you already have the LCI type of extractor, then you already have the correct bearing.
ColoradoGlocker
08-22-2005, 13:45
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If your serial number prefix is BKD or earlier you need the 90/5 degree extractor #06908. If it is above BKD you need the 15/5 degree extractor #06740
Jim
john from pa
08-22-2005, 21:28
Looks like I have the older type both by serial number and
90 degree cut in the slide !!!
Do they make a LCI for the 90 degree cut or one that will improve the
pistol functioning ??
John;c
They do not make an LCI 90/5 degree extractor, just an exact replacement for what you have,
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