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Broken Extractor

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I managed to break this extractor on my Glock 17 during an IDPA match on Sunday. I never knew there was a problem until I cleaned the gun last night :grin: She kept on running. I guess this serves as a good reminder to inspect our weapons.

Edit to add the wise words of HighVelocity: "How many parts have to break at once on a Glock for it to stop working? The world may never know" :smilelol5:

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There's a reason we like Glocks. The factory will probably mail you a new extractor, no charge.

For a Springfield XD, forget it. The extractor is pressed into the slide, not removable. That's a $100 trip to the factory for replacement. (Same applies to anything else that breaks, Springfield doesn't sell parts, so a field repair kit isn't an option.)
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Lets ask Mr. Owl?

But...

If its broken, yet still works...Why fix it???

Conveluted logic...I know...

Shut up Steve!

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AV8R is right...I bet they send you a new one, no charge...

Do you want the number to Smyrna???
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stevie_d_64 wrote: If its broken, yet still works...Why fix it???
You're right.....come on down for some BBQ and we will swap. I know you would rather have the more experienced one! :grin:

I talked to the folks in Smyrna and sent them a picture. Nice folks, but I do not think they are going to send me an extractor. I just thought they might want to see the bubbles and what it caused. I am thinking about making Longtooth a necklace out of it :biggrinjester:

If the next extractor shoots as many rounds......I just can't complain!
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jbirds1210 wrote:
stevie_d_64 wrote: If its broken, yet still works...Why fix it???
You're right.....come on down for some BBQ and we will swap. I know you would rather have the more experienced one! :grin:

I talked to the folks in Smyrna and sent them a picture. Nice folks, but I do not think they are going to send me an extractor. I just thought they might want to see the bubbles and what it caused. I am thinking about making Longtooth a necklace out of it :biggrinjester:

If the next extractor shoots as many rounds......I just can't complain!
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I ain't givin' ewe nothin'! :lol:

You got me paranoid now, thinking mine's (extractor) going to give up the ghost soon! Geesh thanks a lot!

But I'll buy the BBQ this time...

I know a guy who'll gold plate that thing and put a chain on it...A little bling bling for ya homey!
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jbirds1210 wrote:
stevie_d_64 wrote: If its broken, yet still works...Why fix it???
You're right.....come on down for some BBQ and we will swap. I know you would rather have the more experienced one! :grin:

I talked to the folks in Smyrna and sent them a picture. Nice folks, but I do not think they are going to send me an extractor. I just thought they might want to see the bubbles and what it caused. I am thinking about making Longtooth a necklace out of it :biggrinjester:

If the next extractor shoots as many rounds......I just can't complain!
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Nah, LT would just use it to show how a Glock breaks. (don't matter that it had 10-20 thousand rounds thru her).
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RPBrown wrote: Nah, LT would just use it to show how a Glock breaks. (don't matter that it had 10-20 thousand rounds thru her).
Actually........it does have that many rounds through it. :grin:
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jbirds1210 wrote:
RPBrown wrote: Nah, LT would just use it to show how a Glock breaks. (don't matter that it had 10-20 thousand rounds thru her).
Actually........it does have that many rounds through it. :grin:
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Yea, but LT would fail to mention that fact
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Post by Diode »

That's amazing. Try it without the extractor altogether, it might still work.

AVBR, I have sent a couple of guns back to Springfield, they have yet to charge me and even paid the shipping overngiht both ways.
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Hehe, I wonder if it has anything to do with the stoppages you had a couple weeks back.
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Diode wrote:That's amazing. Try it without the extractor altogether, it might still work.
I wish I could remember the webpage that did it, but I am almost positive that it will still work. I could be wrong, but that would be an interesting thing to see. I may try it next time at the range....

Although, without having my G17 with me, I can't remember if you actually need the extractor in there for the firing pin saftey to work...

I'm just surprised it even broke....but like stevie_d_64 said...why fix it?? :thumbsup:
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KinnyLee wrote:Hehe, I wonder if it has anything to do with the stoppages you had a couple weeks back.

No, I have confirmed that I got a bad lot of T's ammo. I had the same problem with my other 17 and the 26.
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Ah okay. Good thing G parts are cheap to buy. ;-)
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TheRising wrote:I'm just surprised it even broke....but like stevie_d_64 said...why fix it?? :thumbsup:
You know I was just kidding about that, right???

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AV8R wrote:There's a reason we like Glocks. The factory will probably mail you a new extractor, no charge.

For a Springfield XD, forget it. The extractor is pressed into the slide, not removable. That's a $100 trip to the factory for replacement. (Same applies to anything else that breaks, Springfield doesn't sell parts, so a field repair kit isn't an option.)
Sadly, this is very true. I own two XD's and this is the one area where they come up short compared to Gro....er, I mean Glock. ;-)

I had to send one of my guns to Springfield to have an extractor replaced. Took 2 1/2 weeks and $50.00 of my hard earned cash for shipping. In all fairness, they did refund the shipping after about a 45 day wait. The problem is, I see that as a 45 day interest free loan.

Not a bad deal for Springfield, wouldn't you agree?

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