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Priceless if you have ever had a broken brass sticking inside the chamber
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Priceless if you have ever had a broken brass sticking inside the chamber.
To get the broken part off the extractor, use a empty rifle brass like .308 or 30-06 and push it against the cone on top (see picture). That squeeze the extractor together and you can easily pull out the broken brass part. -
The Shotgun Boogie Gun Works 66 style loading gate for the 1873 Uberti rifles in .357/.38 solves some hick-up problems and makes loading easier.
This item is only the loading gate. Not the sideplate! The color of the loading gate is metallic steel silver. The Shotgun Boogie Gun Works 66 style loading gate works best for .357mag/.38spec"W" and "H" serial numbers only!
Boogie Hints: I recommend fixing the loading gate with a center punch, then it can't move, even when the screw is loose. For the best result use together with the Shotgun Boogie Gun Works magazine spring. We do our best to produce the loading gates as drop-in. Sometimes frames and sideplates are different and the loading gates need to be fit in, for properly working condition. A gunsmith is recommended to fit the loading gate in. -
The Shot Gun Boogie Gun Works T8 screws are high quality (torx 8) head screws made for the lever and carrier arm springs.
Made exclusively for Uberti models 1873, 1866 and 1860. Boogie Hints: You buy ONLY the two T8 head screws! -
The Shotgun Boogie Gun Works Firing Pin Extension Stop is for Uberti Mod 1873, 1866, Henry and 1876.
The stop is made out of stainless steel, which secures the extension pin a little bit more.
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The Shotgun Boogie Gun Works is made from alloy tool steel.
This pin is designed to transport more power coming from the hammer over the firing pin extension to the primer. The pin comes with the spring. Boogie Hints: The pin is oversized and must be shortened! *While this part is easily installed, it is not drop-in ready and requires fitting by a competent Gunsmith.