Slide Question
Slide Question
This might be a dumb question, or it might not be. But I am wondering what the piece on the right of the slide on the backside of the action is (on a P64). It moves about an 1/8 of an inch. From the research I have done online, Sig Sauer is the only other firearm that has this feature (on its pistols). I have looked up exploded images, but none of them have given me a definitive answer as to what this part does/is. I am assuming it has to do with the extraction of the spent case. Can anyone clarify what this piece is for?
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Re: Slide Question
You would be exactly right, it's the extractor plunger, it's item 26 or 27 on the parts list.
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Re: Slide Question
Yes the is the extractor. It is actually a common design among the older semi-auto pistols. The PPK, PA-63, Makarov, Star-F, Croatian PHP, Astra Constable, and NAA Guardian all have that similar extractor design just to name a few. That is just one of may styles of extractors. The P-83, Beretta 92, CZ-82, etc have another similar style in the same location on the slide. The 1911 has it's extractor internal but also on the right hand side of the slide.
Saw your other post about the ammo. Keep in mind that snap caps are great to test functions like extraction, and practice you trigger pull while not wasting ammo.
Saw your other post about the ammo. Keep in mind that snap caps are great to test functions like extraction, and practice you trigger pull while not wasting ammo.
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