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| Firearm Cleaning & Maintenance Guns are mechanical tools that require routine cleaning and maintenance to remain dependable. This is especially true for defensive weapons that must work as expected when you need them the most. This forum will cover these important areas and encourage you to ask questions before taking on an unfamiliar task. |
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Location: Lafayette, Tennessee
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S&W Extractor Rod
For those of us with S&W Revolvers, especially older guns, I have found a must-have tool. With many of the older revolvers (I have a pre-10 M&P) you will find that you need to tighten the extractor rod more often and will need to keep the cylinder face really clean. This is due to the closer tolerances the older guns were made to, causing a really close cylinder to barrel gap. I have a nickel plated M&P from 1951 and the plating has taken the gap down to almost non-existent. I found that using a vise and padded pliers to unscrew the extractor rod caused a lot of binding and twisting of the rod, no matter how careful I tried to be. Brownells makes a S&W Extractor Rod Tool that allows screwing the rod in and out much easier and less trying. It is worth the money to stop the possibility of damaging the rod. I have one for my J-Frames and one for my K/L frames (the sizes are different) and wouldn’t be without them now. See link below.
BROWNELLS : BROWNELLS : EXTRACTOR ROD TOOL - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools
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Location: somewhere
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For extractor rods that keep working themselves loose, use some locktite.
It works great for me. |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: The western edge of The Confederacy
Posts: 1,222
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You're quite right, this is the only way to remove/tighten the extractor rod without risking damage to it.
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