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Does anyone happen to have or know where I can get an extractor for a .310 BSA Cadet (Martini) Rifle?


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Posts: 444 | Location: Rockport, Texas | Registered: 19 August 2007Reply With Quote
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Here ya go Ron

http://www.gunpartscorp.com/ca....aspx?filter=459810+


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Posts: 4462 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks Muzza! Pretty spendy little buggers aren't they? As much as it hurts for such a small part, I guess I will order one.


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Do you Yanks get the Aussie Sporting Shooter magazine ? I recall there being adverts in there for various cadet parts , including a rimless case extractor .

But at the end of the day - its an old rifle and they stopped making them a long time back so a part is worth what its worth .

Good luck , nice little rifles - I have one in 218 Bee and another in 22 K-Hornet.


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I have never seen that magazine, I'll look for it.

I built my first cadet rifle in .218 Bee in 1961 in my High School Auto Shop after school. The Auto Shop instructor was a gunsmith. I sold the rifle to travel the world and wish I still had it.

I now want something faster than .218 Bee and have decided on 5.6 X 50R. The current rifles extractor has been opened up to fit a .32 Win Special and I would rather replace it than weld it and re-cut it.


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Numrich Gun Parts always carries a huge list of gun parts that they don't have and never will have.
 
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The Cadet extractors are getting as rare as rocking horse poo these days. Check you messages


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Posts: 1785 | Location: Kingaroy, Australia | Registered: 29 April 2002Reply With Quote
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RonE: I'm looking for you in THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF USA. Somewhere in Downunder #1 and #2 (OZ & NZ) there has to be an old storage shed that has not beeen opened since 1910 that is full of military gun parts. In the US you could trade a extra long #1Mark3 bolthead for the 18yr old family virgin (male or female). Almost all the 310 Cadets that made it here were rebarreled to 357Mag-22Hornets-218 Bees in the 50's.
 
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Back again. Still looking. Here is a spot in Hoser Land (Cananda) that carries a lot of old military and if the don't have it they might know were to find it. http://www.collectorssource.com
 
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RonE if you are still looking it might be worth sending a email to Ken at western firearms in beverly hills ,sydney as he has a truck load of parts for old mil surplus junk ( thats were i buy mine anyway)
it is a tiny little hole of a shop but it is amazing what this guy can find.
if no luck there there there is a gunshow this weekend and parts like that turn up pm me if needed
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Posts: 110 | Location: sydney australia | Registered: 22 May 2005Reply With Quote
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Thanks guys for all the help. Thanks to Bob from down under and Bad Ass Wallace especially! I'm still searching but I've narrowed the hunt considerably. Again, thanks!


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Do you Yanks get the Aussie Sporting Shooter magazine ?


In case you do find that magazine, Ron, be careful not to read the articles. It really is the lowest common denominator, seemingly aimed at 12 year-olds.

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Wow! Would you believe it? A brand new Cadet extractor arrived in the mail today

Many thanks to Eric (Bad Ass Wallace).

I will start my Cadet project right after the first of the year.

Can anyone use a Cadet Barrel that has been rechambered to .32 Winchester Special?


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Glad you got the part mate. I still haven't heard from my gunsmith about it Mad.

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