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    Quote Originally Posted by swheeler View Post
    Yep that's what I've done but it didn't work for Bama, read back a few posts.
    Oops, yeah you are right. I didnt read the post. I just read the title and posted and rolled on. My bad.

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    whats worked for me in ar15s is a chamber brush. One of those cleaning brushes with the steel bigger section in the back for chamber cleaning. I keep one on a pistol cleaning rod and unless your shooting over pressure rounds it usually pops them right out.

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    Any tank crewman old enough to remember the M73 machine gun, was very familiar with 'EXTRACTOR, ruptured cartridge' NSN: 4933-00-652-9950. For those unfamiliar, the M73/M219 series proved that Springfield Armory could design a gun with a higher rate of stoppages per minute than the French.

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    I have one of those I bought when I had my cetme. they were real prone to cases getting stuck in the chamber. especially if you used softer commercial brass.
    Quote Originally Posted by one-eyed fat man View Post
    Any tank crewman old enough to remember the M73 machine gun, was very familiar with 'EXTRACTOR, ruptured cartridge' NSN: 4933-00-652-9950. For those unfamiliar, the M73/M219 series proved that Springfield Armory could design a gun with a higher rate of stoppages per minute than the French.


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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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