The Tandemkross Eagle's Talon Extractor for the Browning Buck Mark is an upgrade that replaces the factory-provided BuckMark extractor for improved reliablity. Tandemkross’ Eagle's Talon Extractor is CNC-machined with a positive hook that grabs and secures each round until it needs to be ejected. Machined from hardened tool steel to last a lifetime Sharp hook design grabs casings securely and surely Reduces failures-to-eject and stove-pipe malfunctions The Tandemkross Eagle's Talon Extractor for Browning Buck Mark delivers a secure hold on the case as the pistol is cycling, diminishing malfunctions such as stove-pipes and failures-to-eject.
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Customer ratings for TANDEMKROSS "EAGLE'S TALON" EXTRACTOR FOR BROWNING BUCK MARK
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 4
Very good ... but not exactly drop-in(22/10/2017)
To be sure, this is a quality part ... but it's not exactly "drop in" (at least not on my Buck Mark). The extractor hook was a bit oversize, preventing the cartridge rim from sliding up into the bolt face.
Stoning the extractor to fit and adding a slight entrance angle to the cartridge engagement surface (to help with feeding) is not difficult ... not really different than typically what needs to be done with any extractor. Very little material needs to be removed.
And while you're at it, you might as well order a new extractor spring (Brownells no. 149-200-456WB). If the old extractor is worn out, the spring is likely done as well.
Product no.: 100023854 TANDEMKROSS "EAGLE'S TALON" EXTRACTOR FOR BROWNING BUCK MARK Mfr Part: 1712N0141BLK1769498482872 The Tandemkross Eagle's Talon Extractor for the Browning Buck Mark is an upgrade that replaces the factory-provided BuckMark extractor for improved reliablity. Tandemkross’ Eagle's Talon Extractor is CNC-machined with a positive hook that grabs and secures each round until it needs to be ejected. Machined from hardened tool steel to last a lifetime Sharp hook design grabs casings securely and surely Reduces failures-to-eject and stove-pipe malfunctions The Tandemkross Eagle's Talon Extractor for Browning Buck Mark delivers a secure hold on the case as the pistol is cycling, diminishing malfunctions such as stove-pipes and failures-to-eject.
23.9GBP14£23.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
Made in USA
US export classification: 0A501.x
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Upgrade your Browning Buck Mark with the Eagle's Talon Extractor for improved reliability and reduced malfunctions. 🦅 Experience seamless cycling!
The Tandemkross Eagle's Talon Extractor for the Browning Buck Mark is an upgrade that replaces the factory-provided BuckMark extractor for improved reliablity. Tandemkross’ Eagle's Talon Extractor is CNC-machined with a positive hook that grabs and secures each round until it needs to be ejected. Machined from hardened tool steel to last a lifetime Sharp hook design grabs casings securely and surely Reduces failures-to-eject and stove-pipe malfunctions The Tandemkross Eagle's Talon Extractor for Browning Buck Mark delivers a secure hold on the case as the pistol is cycling, diminishing malfunctions such as stove-pipes and failures-to-eject.
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Customer ratings for TANDEMKROSS "EAGLE'S TALON" EXTRACTOR FOR BROWNING BUCK MARK
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 4
Very good ... but not exactly drop-in(22/10/2017)
To be sure, this is a quality part ... but it's not exactly "drop in" (at least not on my Buck Mark). The extractor hook was a bit oversize, preventing the cartridge rim from sliding up into the bolt face.
Stoning the extractor to fit and adding a slight entrance angle to the cartridge engagement surface (to help with feeding) is not difficult ... not really different than typically what needs to be done with any extractor. Very little material needs to be removed.
And while you're at it, you might as well order a new extractor spring (Brownells no. 149-200-456WB). If the old extractor is worn out, the spring is likely done as well.