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I've got a fairly new 9mm Colt Defender with around 500 rounds through it. It started 'stove-piping' and it was suggested that the extractor was the problem. I replaced it with a Wilson Combat 'tougher than nails' extractor.

I fired a few clips through it and it ran fine. Now it is 'stove-piping' almost every round. :huh::huh:

I have no problem sending it back to Colt; just hoping it's a simple problem that I can, or someone locally can, easily fix. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Frog.
 
The extractor is not handling the case properly. Just verifying, that you obtained a 9mm extractor?

Other causes are poor grip, and with those shorty style models...recoil spring.

The short models can be a real pain. If they run, they run...if they don't, the can be a real problem child.

If you can bring it up to me, I'll look it over...no charge. Just bring the old extractor with you.
 

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