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Note – there are differences between the
Old/Style & the New/Style extractor.
This O/S has a partial radiused pocket in the rear top (as shown)
of the extractor for the plunger to bear against. The breechbolt has the hole for the plunger ONE diameter
from front to rear of the hole.
#29 Extractor
detent plunger
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Note – there are differences between the Old/Style & the New/Style
extractor. This N/S has a lip
on the top (as shown) of the extractor for the plunger to hook against
& onto. The
plunger has a radiused ball rear end. The breechbolt has the
hole for the plunger with THREE different diameters from front to rear of
the hole to accommodate the larger front of the plunger to & to allow
it to move up & down in operation of snapping over the rim of the
cartridge.
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You may notice here that Remington added a prefix number 2 to any parts that
were changed or different within the model series.
The Long Rifle version has a 22 LR stamped on the rear of the breechbolt. The 22 Short has no designation, but has relief cuts on both sides to lighten it. Note the coil springs have a somewhat closed one end. If in doubt of which is needed, the O/S extractor & plunger can be used in the N/S breechbolt, however the plunger will be sloppy in the hole, but not the other way around.
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Originated 12-23-04 Last updated 02-05-2006
LeeRoy Wisner