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Smith & Wesson Revolver N Frame Model 29 .44 Magnum Extractor New Style 224290000

Smith & Wesson Revolver N Frame Model 29 .44 Magnum Extractor New Style 224290000

$49.99
Factory Smith & Wesson new-style extractor for N Frame Model 29 revolvers chambered in .44 Magnum. This factory new component removes spent cartridge cases from the cylinder chambers when the ejector rod is pushed, ensuring smooth reloading and reliable operation. Key Features: Genuine Smith & Wesson factory part Factory new condition - not used or refurbished New-style design for improved performance Direct replacement for worn or damaged extractors Ensures reliable case extraction Manufactured to exact factory specifications Compatibility: Designed specifically for Smith & Wesson N Frame Model 29 revolvers in .44 Magnum. This is a model-specific part - verify your exact model number before ordering. To find your model number, swing out the cylinder and check behind the yoke on the frame. Specifications: Frame: N Frame Model: 29 Caliber: .44 Magnum (centerfire) Type: Extractor (new style) Condition: Factory new Function & Importance: The extractor is the star-shaped component that grips the cartridge rims in each cylinder chamber. When you push the ejector rod, the extractor pulls all cases simultaneously from the cylinder for quick reloading. A worn or damaged extractor can cause extraction failures, making it difficult or impossible to remove spent cases. This new-style design offers improved durability and performance over earlier versions. Installation: Installation requires disassembly of the cylinder assembly and may require fitting by a qualified gunsmith to ensure proper function and timing. Factory replacement parts are manufactured to exact specifications and tolerances using the same materials as original equipment. Condition: Factory new part in original condition. Never installed or used. Comes ready to install with proper fitting. Part Number: 224290000

Note: This extractor works with the ejector rod, which is also commonly referred to as an extractor rod.

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