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Originally Posted by lemoyne
(Post 3466278)
Putting a 209 on with that extractor in the way is clumsy and awkward compared to putting a 209 on the Triumph and keeping it in the right place so the gun closes when I am in a hurry.
Lee |
NEVER BEEN BOTHERED W/ THE EXTRACTOR ? i WAS UNDER REAL PRESURE ON A HUGE BUCK AND THAT WAS STHE EASIESYT PART OF THE DEAL.
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Never seen no reason for the extractor. :spam:
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Originally Posted by lemoyne
(Post 3466278)
Putting a 209 on with that extractor in the way is clumsy and awkward compared to putting a 209 on the Triumph and keeping it in the right place so the gun closes when I am in a hurry.
Lee |
Originally Posted by lemoyne
(Post 3466090)
Utah Rob
Have you ever considered using a Triumph Speed Breach plug, I have been wondering if that would work. I guess I might have to do some measuring. The one thing I really don't care for on my Endeavor is that extractor and the big gouge in the back of the plug thats cut out for it. Lee Isn't the speed breech visible when the gun is close , so the back end of the barrel is shorter ?? And i THOUGHT in inside is made different insde the back end of the barrel too .???? . But i have never removed a speed breech from any gun . My Breech plug comes out very easy with teflon tape . Not really a speed breech fan either , not like i take my BP out all the time , just when i am done shooting and ready to clean her , and it take maybe 20 seconds . I would never pay more for a muzzy for the SBP . |
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