Allows the gunsmith or shooter to accurately measure extractor/shell rim tension to help achieve reliable case feeding, extraction and ejection. Place the double-ended gauge between the breech face and the extractor. Hook your 6 lb. trigger pull gauge through the Tension Gauge's hole and gently pull until the Gauge releases from the extractor. The trigger pull gauge shows exact amount of rim tension.
SPECS: EDM brass. 2" (5cm) long. Set includes two double-ended gauges to fit 9mm/.38 Super, .40, 10mm/.45 ACP for most semi-auto pistols with exposed extractors and open breech faces.
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Eliminiere Extraktionsprobleme, bevor sie beginnen
Ermöglicht es dem Büchsenmacher oder Schützen, die Spannung des Extractors/der Hülsenränder genau zu messen, um eine zuverlässige Zuführung, Extractor- und Auswurfvorgänge zu erreichen. Platziere das doppelseitige Messgerät zwischen der Verschlussfläche und dem Extractor. Hänge deine 6 lb. Abzugskraftmessgerät durch das Loch des Tension Gauge und ziehe sanft, bis das Messgerät vom Extractor löst. Das Abzugskraftmessgerät zeigt die genaue Menge der Randschlusskraft an.
SPECS: EDM Messing. 2" (5cm) lang. Das Set enthält zwei doppelseitige Messgeräte, die für 9mm/.38 Super, .40, 10mm/.45 ACP für die meisten Selbstladepistolen mit freiliegenden Extractoren und offenen Verschlussflächen geeignet sind.
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Kundenbewertungen zu WEIGAND COMBAT EXTRACTOR TENSION GAUGE SET
Anzahl der Bewertungen: 4
Von brownells.com: 4
Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 4,8
So Easy, Even a Caveman Can Do It!(19.03.2010)
When you combine this extractor gauge set with Weigand's extractor adjustment tool and an inexpensive RCBS trigger pull gauge, you'll be able to quickly, easily, and accurately adjust your 1911 pistol's extractor for maximum reliability.
Your extractor is a crucial component and must be properly maintained if you expect it to function reliably. If you perform your own maintenance on your 1911 pistol, this set is a "must have."
This gauge set allows you to adjust 1911 style extractors for the following calibers: 9mm, 38 Super, 45ACP and 10mm. If you can read and follow a few very simple instructions, you'll be maintaining your extractors in no time.
Jack Weigan made this tool so easy to use that even a caveman can do it.
Don't own a 1911 without this!(01.12.2012)
I was really hesitant to purchase one of these at first because I did not want to spend the money on this, the extractor tensioning tool, and the trigger pull gauge, but after months of failure to extracts from about 30% of my rounds I finally got fed up and forked the cash over. Now I am wishing I had not waited so long!
If you are experiencing symptoms of brass stovepiping in the ejection port, hitting your face or head, or even just never leaving the chamber at all, there is a very high probability that your extractor does not have enough tension and this gauge set will help you correct it.
First, let me say not to waste your time and efforts in following the DIY solutions given on YouTube. You will spend too long guessing and you will end up wasting your time and getting frustrated when you have to retune to your extractor every few weeks.
The gauges are extremely easy to use. At first I thought I was using it wrong because it kept slipping out. Nope! It was because my extractor was severely under tensioned from my guessing based on tool-less solutions I found on the internet and Youtube. For proper extraction, you will need 25-28oz of tension. Prior to getting these, I would estimate my tension was around 4oz even after my ghetto DIY adjustments. Boy was I shocked at how off I was even though I passed the jiggle tests suggested by the DIY tips.
You *will* need a trigger pull gauge along with this, but you do not necessarily need the tensioning tool to adjust your extractor (but it helps your fine tuning and saves a lot of time). But once you figuring out how to use everything, it will only take a few minutes to correct your tension, instead of the many hours to weeks of trial and error you would have wasted on guessing.
Do not own a 1911 without this!
Excellent tool, but it has a shelf life(05.02.2016)
I bought one of these when building a 1911 and have used it recently to set extractor tension on another build. You just attach a trigger pull gauge to the hole and insert the side with the caliber you are using and pull it until it comes free. The reading is the tension. Very simple, straightforward, and effective. After building my Caspian, the gun has run an easy 10,000 rounds last season without any failures to extract or feed and the gun is my primary pistol for USPSA. Used in conjunction with the 10-8 extractor function test, you'll have an idea how good your extractor is doing.
I will add one caveat. The piece is brass and after extended usage, it will decrease in size, and you won't get correct readings. Currently mine is 0.470" in diameter at its widest point, which is about .01" too small and it won't give correct readings anymore. I'll be buying another, as it really does work, but be sure to check the dimensions from time to time to be sure you're getting the right readings.
Worth Every Penny(30.03.2018)
These gauges combined with a trigger pull gauge/scale are essential to set the extractor of a 1911. When using the Weigand Extractor tool you have a measurable value to set the extractor's tension on the cartridge. With out these and a trigger pull gauge/scale it is guestimation.not exactly exact and only experience will help.
Artikel-Nr.: 957101000 WEIGAND COMBAT EXTRACTOR TENSION GAUGE SET Herstellerproduktnummer: ETG Ermöglicht es dem Büchsenmacher oder Schützen, die Spannung des Extractors/der Hülsenränder genau zu messen, um eine zuverlässige Zuführung, Extractor- und Auswurfvorgänge zu erreichen. Platziere das doppelseitige Messgerät zwischen der Verschlussfläche und dem Extractor. Hänge deine 6 lb. Abzugskraftmessgerät durch das Loch des Tension Gauge und ziehe sanft, bis das Messgerät vom Extractor löst. Das Abzugskraftmessgerät zeigt die genaue Menge der Randschlusskraft an.
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Allows the gunsmith or shooter to accurately measure extractor/shell rim tension to help achieve reliable case feeding, extraction and ejection. Place the double-ended gauge between the breech face and the extractor. Hook your 6 lb. trigger pull gauge through the Tension Gauge's hole and gently pull until the Gauge releases from the extractor. The trigger pull gauge shows exact amount of rim tension.
SPECS: EDM brass. 2" (5cm) long. Set includes two double-ended gauges to fit 9mm/.38 Super, .40, 10mm/.45 ACP for most semi-auto pistols with exposed extractors and open breech faces.
Mehr...
Eliminiere Extraktionsprobleme, bevor sie beginnen
Ermöglicht es dem Büchsenmacher oder Schützen, die Spannung des Extractors/der Hülsenränder genau zu messen, um eine zuverlässige Zuführung, Extractor- und Auswurfvorgänge zu erreichen. Platziere das doppelseitige Messgerät zwischen der Verschlussfläche und dem Extractor. Hänge deine 6 lb. Abzugskraftmessgerät durch das Loch des Tension Gauge und ziehe sanft, bis das Messgerät vom Extractor löst. Das Abzugskraftmessgerät zeigt die genaue Menge der Randschlusskraft an.
SPECS: EDM Messing. 2" (5cm) lang. Das Set enthält zwei doppelseitige Messgeräte, die für 9mm/.38 Super, .40, 10mm/.45 ACP für die meisten Selbstladepistolen mit freiliegenden Extractoren und offenen Verschlussflächen geeignet sind.
Mehr...
Kundenbewertungen zu WEIGAND COMBAT EXTRACTOR TENSION GAUGE SET
Anzahl der Bewertungen: 4
Von brownells.com: 4
Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 4,8
So Easy, Even a Caveman Can Do It!(19.03.2010)
When you combine this extractor gauge set with Weigand's extractor adjustment tool and an inexpensive RCBS trigger pull gauge, you'll be able to quickly, easily, and accurately adjust your 1911 pistol's extractor for maximum reliability.
Your extractor is a crucial component and must be properly maintained if you expect it to function reliably. If you perform your own maintenance on your 1911 pistol, this set is a "must have."
This gauge set allows you to adjust 1911 style extractors for the following calibers: 9mm, 38 Super, 45ACP and 10mm. If you can read and follow a few very simple instructions, you'll be maintaining your extractors in no time.
Jack Weigan made this tool so easy to use that even a caveman can do it.
Don't own a 1911 without this!(01.12.2012)
I was really hesitant to purchase one of these at first because I did not want to spend the money on this, the extractor tensioning tool, and the trigger pull gauge, but after months of failure to extracts from about 30% of my rounds I finally got fed up and forked the cash over. Now I am wishing I had not waited so long!
If you are experiencing symptoms of brass stovepiping in the ejection port, hitting your face or head, or even just never leaving the chamber at all, there is a very high probability that your extractor does not have enough tension and this gauge set will help you correct it.
First, let me say not to waste your time and efforts in following the DIY solutions given on YouTube. You will spend too long guessing and you will end up wasting your time and getting frustrated when you have to retune to your extractor every few weeks.
The gauges are extremely easy to use. At first I thought I was using it wrong because it kept slipping out. Nope! It was because my extractor was severely under tensioned from my guessing based on tool-less solutions I found on the internet and Youtube. For proper extraction, you will need 25-28oz of tension. Prior to getting these, I would estimate my tension was around 4oz even after my ghetto DIY adjustments. Boy was I shocked at how off I was even though I passed the jiggle tests suggested by the DIY tips.
You *will* need a trigger pull gauge along with this, but you do not necessarily need the tensioning tool to adjust your extractor (but it helps your fine tuning and saves a lot of time). But once you figuring out how to use everything, it will only take a few minutes to correct your tension, instead of the many hours to weeks of trial and error you would have wasted on guessing.
Do not own a 1911 without this!
Excellent tool, but it has a shelf life(05.02.2016)
I bought one of these when building a 1911 and have used it recently to set extractor tension on another build. You just attach a trigger pull gauge to the hole and insert the side with the caliber you are using and pull it until it comes free. The reading is the tension. Very simple, straightforward, and effective. After building my Caspian, the gun has run an easy 10,000 rounds last season without any failures to extract or feed and the gun is my primary pistol for USPSA. Used in conjunction with the 10-8 extractor function test, you'll have an idea how good your extractor is doing.
I will add one caveat. The piece is brass and after extended usage, it will decrease in size, and you won't get correct readings. Currently mine is 0.470" in diameter at its widest point, which is about .01" too small and it won't give correct readings anymore. I'll be buying another, as it really does work, but be sure to check the dimensions from time to time to be sure you're getting the right readings.
Worth Every Penny(30.03.2018)
These gauges combined with a trigger pull gauge/scale are essential to set the extractor of a 1911. When using the Weigand Extractor tool you have a measurable value to set the extractor's tension on the cartridge. With out these and a trigger pull gauge/scale it is guestimation.not exactly exact and only experience will help.