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Most of the used ones I've seen have the insert extractor that matches the 16 ga shell rim so no machining is necessary. All mine work that way. I have them in all my drillings. alsways hate to cut on a drilling; especially when it's not really necessary. "You can lead a horticulture, ... but you can't make 'er think" Florida Gardener | |||
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This is the way the Krieghoff factory does them, and the way i prefer mine to be. I can put mine in without even looking at it, as the precision cut in the extractor "indexes" it perfectly. DM | |||
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I, too, keep the rolled pin and use a snug fit. It just drops in right on the money every time that way. I now would need to stop and put on glasses to see the index marks if they didn't have the pin and notch. So far, I find no advantages to getting old... | |||
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My 12 gauge insert fits my Sauer 3000's rim rebate so I will not need the recess milled in the face of the extractor. All that is needed is to mill (file) a slot for the roll pin. That will be easy enough. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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