Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
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Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
Hey guys,
I saw that someone here said they remove the extractor from the bolt head when they get a new gun. The Lapin book said not to remove it unless you were replacing it.
I poked around here and did not find many references.
What's peoples thoughts?
Thanks!
Brian
I saw that someone here said they remove the extractor from the bolt head when they get a new gun. The Lapin book said not to remove it unless you were replacing it.
I poked around here and did not find many references.
What's peoples thoughts?
Thanks!
Brian
Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
For years I cleaned around the extractor using Carb cleaner and 160 pound compressed air thinking most times I rightly removed any trouble some junk left in the slot. Then I had some problems with one cycling like it should and removed the extractor to find some junk that was apparently impervious to my methods. I mean I probably cleaned rifles into the hundreds with no problems but here was one my method didn't work on, so I started taking the extractor off and have for the most part since then. I guess with the long term success not removing them I was alright till I hit that one for quite awhile but why take the chance I thought so I pop them off now.
I cut a small hole in my work bench big enough for the extractor to fall through and set the bolt head on the hole and pop it with a small brass hammer into the waiting coffee can below. Simple, quick, and easy for me even! Bill
I cut a small hole in my work bench big enough for the extractor to fall through and set the bolt head on the hole and pop it with a small brass hammer into the waiting coffee can below. Simple, quick, and easy for me even! Bill
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Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
Lapin was thinking that the extractor might break if it isn't removed properly is what I am thinking, but underneath the extractor a lot of old dried cosmoline can become trapped and I can imagine it would cause problems in some cases. I took a few pictures the other day. You can see the before and after and also look at the channel that is machined in the bolt head and you can see how easy it would be to hold deposits of old grease or junk. Just like Bill this one had been cleaned and blown out with compressed air numerous times.
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Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
i always remove it when doing the initial cleanup after purchase. that russian ear wax gets into everything.
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"Russian ear wax"... I guess I should wear gloves, eh?
Thanks for all that. I'll start cleaning the girls ears tonight
Brian
Thanks for all that. I'll start cleaning the girls ears tonight
Brian
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Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
Love that saying...first time hearing it.kermit wrote:... russian ear wax ...
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1916 Mosin Nagant M1891 Balkan (Tula - Peter the Great)
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Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
I never had the chance to remove it but from firing tons of rounds through it I saw left over cosmoline being pushed out because the battel headed up so bad, figured the extractor would, for the lack of a better term, clean it self out tha way. + I dont really have the best tools in the world to do any type of removal job like that.
Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
I toss all my small parts into a pot of boiling water and let it stew for about 20 minutes at a low boil, then dry/clean compressed air then a light oil like Remoil. Never had a problem either with cosmo or function.
Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
mmmmm stewed Mosin parts and cosmoline - just add some spam and you wil have one of JYD's favorite receipes.
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Re: Good idea to remove the extractor to clean first time?
Mogunner, that sounds good, but if you get a chance to disassemble the extractor I would be interested to see what is in the nooks and crannies. Hey by the way, how is the sale going on the sight tools?