Cartridge shell case head separation can ruin any shooting experience. Brownells® comes to the rescue with a new broken shell extractor (stock no. 080-000-441) that allows shooters to easily remove broken cases without losing time.
Ideal for AR-15/M16 shooters, the .223 caliber broken shell extractor easily removes over-fired or out-of-spec brass. The tool removes a damaged case from any firearm chambered for either the .223 Remington or 5.56 NATO cartridges.
"AR-15/M16 style rifles continue to grow in popularity as does reloading for these rifles," said Frank Brownell, company president. "Trying to squeeze the most power out of the .223 can put a great deal of stress on cases, as can excess headspace. The unique design of the Broken Shell Extractor allows shooters to eject broken cases without needing to disassemble the rifle. "
Adjustable for overall length, the tool completely engages the edge or lip of the case mouth, making it possible for the gun's extractor to pull the Broken Shell Extractor out of the chamber, along with the remains of the case. The compact, steel Broken Shell Extractor is one of those valuable tools that you don't need often, but when you need it, you need it a lot!
As with every Brownells product, if customers are not completely satisfied they can return the product for a full refund.
Brownells is the world's largest supplier of factory gun parts, gunsmithing tools, equipment and firearms accessories. Since 1939, Brownells has been serving gunsmiths and firearms enthusiasts with the products they need to repair, protect and accessorize their firearms. Today, the company stocks over 30,000 items, and its long-familiar horizontal-format catalog is well-known to shooters and gunsmiths worldwide as being uniquely Brownells. Products can be ordered by toll-free phone, fax or through the company's Website. For more information, call (800) 741-0015, Dept. #PD8, or visit the Brownells Web site at www.brownells.com.