I would start my search at Numrich Gun Parts Corp.
I would start my search at E-gun parts.com(Numrich Gun Parts Corp.).
Let a gunsmith do it.
I've found only 1 place and thats Wisner's his parts are great but it took 18 months to get a extractor. I am trying to find another place also. But wisners is still on my list for my ejector i need he said 6 months
With the serial number that you provided,I would say that your marlin model 1892 was made in either 1907 or 1908.
Remove bolt and secure it in a padded vise with the open end of extractor facing away from you. Take a pair of need-nosed pliers and position each jaw on the edges of the extractor. Give the pliers a firm rap and the extractor will dislodge from the bolt.
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Dirty, broken or worn extractor/ ejector. Take it to a gunsmith.
To replace the extractor in a .22 caliber Marlin Model 81 rifle, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to work on. Remove the bolt assembly by unscrewing the retaining screw and gently sliding the bolt out. Locate the extractor, which is usually held in place by a small pin or screw; carefully remove it using appropriate tools. Install the new extractor by reversing the process, ensuring it is securely in place before reassembling the bolt and reinstalling it in the rifle.
1000 dollars
I do own both, the bolt, safety and stock seem the same but the magazine is definitely NOT the same or interchangeable
I do own both, the bolt, safety and stock seem the same but the magazine is definitely NOT the same or interchangeable
The marlin model 50 and model 50e do not use an extractor. There is only an extractor pin/post. Try these sources: Numrich gunpartscorp.com Jack First jackfirstgun.com Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com Some versions of the model 50 do indeed have a manual extractor. It sets in a slot in the side of the rifle, just ahead of the bolt handle slot. I suppose it's main use is to extract an unfired round. Many are lost and never replaced. I'd sure like to find one