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Removes cartridges which have broken off in the chamber of a gun. Works on SKS or AK type rifles. Very required as it is impossible to get a broken shell out without this tool. Goes in the back of cartridge with the base pulled off. Catches the spent shell on the inside neck and pull it out by using the guns regular extractor. Works will bolt action and semi-auto rifles.
Instructions for use:
When the head is torn from the case leaving the majority of the shell casing inside the chamber of your weapon. You will need a Broken Shell Extractor (BSE from here on out) to safely remove it from the chamber.
1. Insert the narrow end of BSE into the chamber
with the casing stuck inside. Make sure that the
inner pin is unscrewed so the end is not flared.
(You will know what I mean when you see it)
2. Once the BSE is proplerly installed into the
chamber you can release the bolt. Then you
can pull the bolt back, by doing so it will pull
the BSE back and and the end will flare and
grab the case opening where the bullet was
and pull it out like a regular loaded round.
Keep one with your shooting gear, in your gunsmithing kit, or gun case. A handy, must have item for shooters and hunters. Cheaper Than Dirt TOOL0303
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got it if I ever need it!, 03/15/2008 |
| Reviewer: Kirk |
| Never had to use it yet but I'll have it if the day ever comes that I need it! |
Better To Have It ...., 08/18/2007 |
| Reviewer: SKS Enthusiast |
| "Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it!"
Also known as, "If you need it at all, you'll need it badly!"
My wife liked my SKS, so I got her one; mine's Norinco (Chinese), and her's is Yugo. I just bought another 500 rounds, so sooner or later we might encounter some ammo that looks good, but "loses its head" when fired. So far, both rifles digest anything we feed 'em without complaint, old, new, Chines, or Russian, but you never know.
This will go into my range bag, and if I ever need it, it will:
a) save my shooting day (the range is about an hour away)
b) save my wallet from a trip to the gunsmith.
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