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Unread 12-19-2022, 04:07 PM   #21
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Joe,
Brian has a good point, that extractor should have the full serial number or the last 3 stamped on the backside or on the guide pin. I would have to double check one to remember where they’re stamped.
Or maybe you have already thought to check this?
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I did not notice any serial numbers on the extractor itself. The barrels, reviever, wood, forend iron, etc all have serial numbers, but did not see them on extractor. Not that I have looked real hard. I don't remember seeing them on any of my previous NID's.
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Joe,

I was incorrect on the extractor being numbered to the gun, the 2 NID’s that I checked are not numbered.
I checked an older Crass model and they were marked, but not with the serial, this was a part of a discussion here awhile back, what those #’s represent since they don’t match the guns serial number.
But back to the NID extractors, I’ve included a few pics of NID’s I checked and I believe they seem to fit somewhat tighter than the one you have. Don’t know for sure but it would seem a possibility that you may have a replacement extractor.

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Ya, could be I guess, hoping that now that screw is tighter, and there is less play in it, they work fine....
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A little update on my NID. After tightening up the set screw that holds the extractor in place, the gun worked flawlessly over the weekend on a quail hunt..... I guess it was just loose enough, that when one barrel was empty, it allowed too much play......

thanks all.
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Not sure what else it may be Joe,

Maybe Brian will see something I'm missing? I personally have never had any issues with NID extractors, but never say never.

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Hello Joe, I have owned a lot of N.I.D''s, I Know exactly the Problem, their is only one Fix, Sell it to me for Say $450 TO $500, AND YOUR PROBLEM
will go away.

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Hello Joe, I have owned a lot of N.I.D''s, I Know exactly the Problem, their is only one Fix, Sell it to me for Say $450 TO $500, AND YOUR PROBLEM
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Let me sleep on that....
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BTW, this is the gun... Sort of fond of it. Brian Board restored the wood with Timberluxe, and Breck Gorman the barrels.

No longer 100% original, but I think she's 100% beautiful....

Brian asked me to take these pics of it for his FB page after I got it back.
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