Here is what mine looks like. I see that mine is crooked a bit compare to yours. I put in a new extractor to compare, and it too sat the same way. It is still clear of he barrel.
Good question topgun.
It would be interesting to know if people who report no problems with ftf and/or battery have an extractor that lines up where yours does in the picture. Mine does not quite come forward enough to be even (round in the chamber I assume). My guess is if it's just a little too tight that it will slow the overall cycling process and affect feeding in various ways, particularly with thick rimmed casings. I wonder if it could change the feeding of the Lehigh rounds by speeding up the return to battery. There should be some physical explanation as to why some feed the XP and XD rounds and some guns don't (as well as other rounds of course).
Last edited by erichard; 02-05-2016 at 09:22 PM.
Great idea, I'll be the first to chime in. My extractor appears to be flush with the ejection port. I have had zero problems with my p380 after the break in period.
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I looked at mine today after seeing this thread. Without any work on it, it lines up with the edge of the slide like GB6491's.
I think I would have to hit Perfecta rounds with a hammer to get them in the chamber. I understand that isn't always a recommended procedure. I just won't buy those anymore, but was trying to test a variety of ammo.
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I hesitate to use looks as the deciding factor as to weather or not you have a problem extractor, we are only talking about removing.005-.010" to get them to work, that's pretty hard to see with the naked eye
You could use a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the breach face and the extractor hook.
You could also remove some material from the hook, rather than the pivot pin, or some from each.
I believe putting a slight radius on the bottom edge of the extractor hook area, where the case rim makes contact, would help in the overall operation.
That said, I don't have this problem, or even own a 380
Just avoiding the problematic ammo would be something I'd probably do, rather than modifying my gun.
What is the SAAMI specs on the 380 rim thickness?
found it:
http://saami.org/PubResources/CC_Dra...0Automatic.pdf
just sayin'
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a radius will not solve the problem, the failure to return to battery is caused by extractor to breech face being so tight it does not allow the round being stripped from the mag enough room to tip and be under the extractor. Once it has enough room it slides home effortlessly regardless on weather or not the round is to saami specs.
I can understand why you think that way.
I posted to offer a way to measure the breach face to claw gap with a feeler gage (or even the shank of number drills) as it is hard to see .005/.015 difference.
I commend you for the work you've done here, and don't mean to minimize it.
As I see it, the extractor moves by pivoting on the trunion you have modified, moving more on a radius, than a linear/flat plane, so the space between the breach face and hook(claw) increases as the extractor moves.
As we all know the extractor is moved by the rim diameter, and allows a extractor touch (protrusion) as a loaded chamber indicator.
The radius I suggested should allow the case rim to cam under/pivot the extractor out of the way, rather than catching on it, should you choose to use ammo with a unique rim.
The SAAMI max rim thickness is helpful to know, so you can modify the extractor to work with all ammo, not just what you have bought/used so far.
This is something I have experienced on other guns, and may not apply here though, as I don't have a 380.
I guess we'll just have to agree that we dis-agree,
Last edited by Tilos; 02-15-2016 at 07:45 PM.
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