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frank
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VQ extractor

Post by frank » Sun May 04, 2008 7:07 pm

Had lots of trouble with FTE's, especially with Federal Ammo.
Fed sent replacements- better, but not "fixed"
Put in VQ extractor..Voila! No more trouble-AT ALL!
By the by... the ruger extracter was rounded off on the bottom of the hook- I don't know of it was a result of the stamping or what. A new Ruger ex may have worked.
The VQ item is $11 well spent.

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Post by jjfunk » Mon May 05, 2008 12:03 am

I have a few in a couple of my MK's, and some in a couple of my 10/22's. They really are a great part.

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Re: VQ extractor

Post by bearandoldman » Mon May 05, 2008 9:45 am

frank wrote:Had lots of trouble with FTE's, especially with Federal Ammo.
Fed sent replacements- better, but not "fixed"
Put in VQ extractor..Voila! No more trouble-AT ALL!
By the by... the ruger extracter was rounded off on the bottom of the hook- I don't know of it was a result of the stamping or what. A new Ruger ex may have worked.
The VQ item is $11 well spent.
They are a stamped part using a punch and die and you will normally get one side that is slightly rounded on any stamping, VQ makes theirs I believe by the EDM process.
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