God assembly looks almost identical to my old Sears Roebuck 410 bolt action. My extractor pin is broken too and I don't know where to get one my magazine has also decayed and falling apart. I live in Canada you wouldn't happen to know where I can find these parts
Picked up one for my youngest an replaced the extractor becouse it did not have one an it will still not extract the shell with the new one from numeric gun parts
@@littlewing7813 I did not think of checking that just figured that it needed the extractor looks like I know what I will b doing today thank u for the knowledge
@@littlewing7813 where would there b a spring with the extractor an or the ejector the extractor clips around the bolt just like what u replaced I don't see where a spring would b
Those who are familiar with the weapon know there are only two screws. One that holds the stock on the barrel and one that prevents the bolt from falling out. The ejector simply clips on.
God assembly looks almost identical to my old Sears Roebuck 410 bolt action. My extractor pin is broken too and I don't know where to get one my magazine has also decayed and falling apart. I live in Canada you wouldn't happen to know where I can find these parts
@@TheGronk78 Brownell’s and Numeic Gun Parts.
Keep 3 extraxtors on hand. they break all the time unless you pay close attention to how the bolt goes closed.
Next time, set your camera up closer so we can see what you are doing!
Picked up one for my youngest an replaced the extractor becouse it did not have one an it will still not extract the shell with the new one from numeric gun parts
Did you get the extractor spring also? Won't work without the spring
@@littlewing7813 I did not think of checking that just figured that it needed the extractor looks like I know what I will b doing today thank u for the knowledge
@@littlewing7813 where would there b a spring with the extractor an or the ejector the extractor clips around the bolt just like what u replaced I don't see where a spring would b
Often times the extractor breaks off where the spring is and the spring goes flying with the tail of the extractor
@@littlewing7813 There is NO extractor spring. The clip/extractor is made of Spring Steel!
This video could be potentially helpful if we could see what you are doing.
Those who are familiar with the weapon know there are only two screws. One that holds the stock on the barrel and one that prevents the bolt from falling out. The ejector simply clips on.