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Posted: 5/31/2006 6:48:33 PM EDT
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EXTRACTOR SPRINGS - Extra Power These very strong extractor springs eliminate the extraction problems which are very common in M4 models used extensively in law enforcement. Springs should be used in combination with the new BLACK extractor spring insert available from Colt. Springs also recommended for the M-16, AR-15 & Sporters. Springs are unground and we do not recommend grinding them. Stock No. 30090 - each.....$ 4.49 Click button to purchase Stock No. 30091 - pak of 3.......$ 10.99 Click button to purchase Stock No. 30092 - pak of 10.....$ 22.99 Click button to purchase Are these the right springs for a RRA CAR Elite A4? |
| Until Wolf makes chrome silicon springs I'll pass. I had a Wolf spring fail in my Glock, so have others so I avoid them all together. ISMI are by far superior to all. Superior Shooting carries CS extractor, buffer, trigger and ejector springs. They are re-branded ISMI. |
| The Wolff XP extractor springs are of a thicker wire diameter than the stock extractor springs. The D-Fender is still probably the best way to go (lifetime warranty). The O-Rings, has twl has explained in the past, were chosen by Crane NSWC and others due to cost. |
Here ya go: www.adcofirearms.com/itemdetails.cfm?inventorynumber=2689. If Steve at ADCO endorses it, you know it's good. |
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It's not so crazy if you hear twl's side of things. Crane NSWC found the D-Rings are too expensive and went with O-rings due to lower cost. The Crane O-Ring material is quite durable, but not totally foolproof. Of course at Steve's prices, you can afford to buy a whole pack just in case. But I'm not one to leave things to chance and went with the D-Ring. From what I hear, both routes are fine, but I figure $10 isn't too expensive for a $800+ rifle. |
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