Ahhhh, a clear baggie, thats a good ideaThe ones I have have a small hole that you can stick a small pointed punch to depress the ball or pin detent. As you push the detent, apply pressure on the extractor until it slides free..
A good idea is to do this in a clear baggie, so when that detent and spring fly out, you won’t loose it.View attachment 1667545View attachment 1667551
Thanks Jackie, yeah, I usually use a tiny Allen wrench to push the pin down and I usually use an old bread bag to catch the flying parts. This one in a Bat wants to be extremely contrary. Hi to Miss M, see y’all in Orangeburg. JimThe ones I have have a small hole that you can stick a small pointed punch to depress the ball or pin detent. As you push the detent, apply pressure on the extractor until it slides free..
A good idea is to do this in a clear baggie, so when that detent and spring fly out, you won’t loose it.View attachment 1667545View attachment 1667551
Bat Machine has a very good video on both Sako style & sliding plate extractor maintenance.I am not afraid to ask.
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