Remington extractors work well when clean but they're also a one-shot deal. Meaning, they should never be reused after being removed from the bolt face. It's a hardened spring and removing them always tweaks them out of shape. Yes, there are folks that have straightened them and reinstalled successfully but that's a shortcut that may or may not pose problems in the future. Replacing with a new part guarantees reliability . . . as long as its installed correctly.
It appears that your coater masked off the bolt prior to blasting/coating so it's unlikely that he removed the extractor. The buildup of debris seemed to be the culprit which highlights the importance of bolt maintenance.
I agree with this 100%. I had the exact same problem. I was able to remove and adjust the extractor and fix it a little, but it is a one shot deal. Tried to adjust it a little more and broke it. Ordered a new one from Brownells and its now works perfectly every time.
It appears that your coater masked off the bolt prior to blasting/coating so it's unlikely that he removed the extractor. The buildup of debris seemed to be the culprit which highlights the importance of bolt maintenance.
I agree with this 100%. I had the exact same problem. I was able to remove and adjust the extractor and fix it a little, but it is a one shot deal. Tried to adjust it a little more and broke it. Ordered a new one from Brownells and its now works perfectly every time.