Skip to main content
Chat will be unavailable Friday July 3rd, in observance of the July 4th Holiday.
Help Center Community Shop

1911 extractor, cleaning

Comments

7 comments

  • fordsix
    10,000
    0
  • perry shooter
    I think like most 1911 Parts quality of said part has a lot to do with Life span but also depends on condition of barrel Chamber as well as condition of shell casing & type of powder used in the ammo I have only broken one extractor in my life The third round of WW II steel Case ammo broke the extractor Hook lesson learned no more steel case for me I think most need for cleaning results from type of powder used I think faster burning powders are for the most part better . The VV 310 is one of the cleanest but 95 % of my shooting has been BULLS EYE powder I clean the extractor hole in slide about once a year crud gets between slide and extractor it self.
    0
  • b0400879
    800-1000 on my 1911s. This is perfectly normal buildup of powder/residue/oil, & the small "dot" propellants (ala Bullseye) are notorious for it.
    No mention of any malfunctioning, so we'll assume none.
    0
  • Maalox
    Thanks for the info. The gun is a Springfield TRP that I have had for ~10 years and would estimate I have put 1500-2000 rounds through it.

    I guess that was the firing pin spring that I had to remove to let the extractor come out?
    0
  • perry shooter
    the extractor is held from moving forward or backward by the firing pin retainer not by the firing pin spring
    0
  • reload999
    I remove mine and clean frequently, but not necessarily on a round-count basis.
    0
  • charliemeyer007
    Wow was that one of the original salt water immersion test units?
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?