
Step. 3: "Insert a scribe (or other sharp pointed tool) in between the extractor spring plunger and the extractor claw."
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Did you push out the firing pin stop pin part way, if you did not you will not be able to compress the spring far enough. The pin in all of the later guns is a steel rollpin and you will need to tap it out with a punch and hammer part way.CigarSmoker wrote:Is there a trick to getting the scribe or other pointed tool between the plunger & claw? I got my new VQ Extractor today & am following the excellent instructions, but I can't seem to get between the spring plunger & extractor (that's one strong spring!) Tried a stainless dental pick, jeweler's screwdriver, but can't seem to get it it there!![]()
Step. 3: "Insert a scribe (or other sharp pointed tool) in between the extractor spring plunger and the extractor claw."
http://www.guntalk-online.com/detailstrip.htm#extractor
http://www.guntalk-online.com/forum/vie ... php?t=1271CigarSmoker wrote:Is there a trick to getting the scribe or other pointed tool between the plunger & claw? I got my new VQ Extractor today & am following the excellent instructions, but I can't seem to get between the spring plunger & extractor (that's one strong spring!) Tried a stainless dental pick, jeweler's screwdriver, but can't seem to get it it there!![]()
Step. 3: "Insert a scribe (or other sharp pointed tool) in between the extractor spring plunger and the extractor claw."
http://www.guntalk-online.com/detailstrip.htm#extractor
That will happen, that is why the newr gun have a roll pin so it will not fall out and get lost, have fun.CigarSmoker wrote:Mission accomplished!!!!Extractor now installed!!!
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As they always say, the only stupid question is the one not asked!
GunTalk Online is the greatest!!!! Great learning experience!!
I ended up completely removing firing pin stop pin (the solid type) and had the firing pin, rebound spring and guide assembly out of the bolt also.
It was not my intent to do a complete bolt disassembly, but the stop pin slid right out, so I got to learn a bit more about my MKIII than I had planned. It will be next weekend before I get to shoot again to test the new extractor, but I'm confident that all will function well!![]()
Thanks again for the education!!!!!!
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